What's in your tackle box?

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GodzReall

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Hey, so I think that I have a pretty good selection in my tackle box from pronature (http://bit.ly/2t1DcTN) <- link to what it looks like.
I just started fishing a few weeks ago so I was wondering what is in your tackle box, I will try to get some ideas to put in my tackle box.
Tackle box containments: Egg Sinkers, Bobber,Large Hook for Texas rigging, 2.5 cm hooks, large + small wacky's,assortment of smaller hooks, Hand Sanitizer,Measuring tape, Senco/Senko plum sauce + orange red color, Stren Original Mono 6LB 100YD .009in diameter (clear blue fil.), 330YD 10 LB clear mono 0.012" mako line, Gloves.
Criticize me all you want (please only constructive)
 
Needle nose pliers/forceps are a must! I also carry a nail clipper to cut my line and a small file to sharpen any of my hooks incase they get too dull.

If you use senkos or any other sort of stick bait, rubber o-rings can really help extend the life of your baits!

Tight lines
 
Depending on what and how your fishing what you bring to the water will be different!

Is there anything specifically you are targeting or way of fishing?

You may want to look at sliding bobber and spring locking bobbers as an alternative to the red and white. (I believe one company that makes these is Thill)

The shell on the round bobbers crack easily when dropped or hit so you will need to be careful with them.

If you plan on keeping any of your catches a stringer will be a handy tool to keep with you!
 
Some would laugh when they see what i bring on an outting,, my boat being more then comfortable i usually bring it all!!! .LoL.
(a bass fishing outting can turn into a pike or pikeral fishing outting very quickly)... But the most important things to me when bass fishing are Pliers, O-Rings for Senkos , the Lunch my wife packs me :cool: And The Camera!!
 
The simple jig and body or jig and livebait catches everything that swims. I carry 1/32 to 1/8th for panfish and 1/4oz to 3/4oz for bass walleye pike lakers and everything else of size. key to fishing it is to keep a tightline and have contact with bottom, working it vertically or drifting or casting are equally effective. when frishing walleye, 90 percent of the time I am running some type of jig or livebait combo. White body has always been a top producer for me around Ontario and in ocean. gl
 
you can also suspend jig under float to fish off bottom, jus twitch float once in a while to impart action on your presentation
 
ditch the hand sanitizer, aint nobody got time for that.
 
NADO said:
ditch the hand sanitizer, aint nobody got time for that.
Hand sanitizer is just for if someone gets hurt I can sanitize my hands so no infections are spread..
 
Go buy some 3/8 oz spinnerbaits. Easiest bait to use and great for covering water and catching bass, pike, and even the occasional walleye. As for colours and blades , a white and chartreuse or white with colorado blades will catch you just about anything that swims. Good luck
 
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