i take a plano tackle box with 3 of the medium sized boxes.
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i take a plano tackle box with 3 of the medium sized boxes.
I don't carry much besides a handfull of Umbrella tubes , a small box of 1/8 oz leadheads, #14 barrel swives , pliers, knife, battries for my GPS, and an extra spool on line. I can take enough to fish most days in a skoal can as far as actual fishing tackle (jigs and swivels).:biggrin
Depending on where im fishing I take a wide array of stuff, loads of plastics, hair jigs, painted jig heads from 1/64 to 1/4 oz, sometimes crankbaits, an assortment of egg sinkers and split shots, swivels, an assortment of wire hooks and bobbers, pre tied rigs, net, minnow buckets, 4-10 poles, Rod Holders, two depth finders, GPS, and the kitchen sink if i can rip it out of the wall.
X2 crappie pro
usually way to much.
Tackle wise, this trip was 10 rods, 5 large BPS worm bags full of rubber jigs and 3 flat boxes of weights, jigheads, ect. Didn't really need it all but it was in the boat. I would rather have too much than not enough. Usually the jig I don't have is the one they are biting that day......
I'm with crappie pro on this one. If I don't have it, that's the one they want.
more than i can tote, to much to name!!!!!!!!!!
better to have too much is the way I see it
I carry too much if I organize it and put everything back in to its ziplock then things are good but if I dont I have jigs and tubes scattered all over.