Originally Posted by
wicklundrh
It is funny how all of us do little things with our equipment that seem "normal" to us, yet someone else sees it and they are so blown away by it. I'm sure that every one of us has something we thought up or made ourselves that we have in our boats that make our lives easier.
I figured that while we are waiting for the ice to melt and are getting our boats ready, now would be a good time for everyone to share something we have found for storage or fishing that makes our lives easier.
Last year in Coldwater, I was snooping through Don's boat for some free fishing gear.... Just kidding, I was actually looking at his boat setup like all of us do. I was intrigued by the storage setup he had up front to store his jigs and soft plastics in. I have no idea what kind of boxes they were, but I liked them.
Fast forward to last week. I was going through my tackle bag to sort through my walleye jigs. I have three boxes all for different size jigs. There are hundreds. Problem is that the boxes that fit in my bag simply do not hold that amount of weight very well. Turned on end, the weight of the jigs pushes down on the removable side pieces and bends them. I took a trip to Meijer and while in their automotive section I came across a great storage idea from Stanley. The boxes all have handles and locking top hasps. The size I chose had ten seperate removable containers. I bought two. Now I have all of my jigs (1/2 to 1 oz) in these boxes. I can pull and individual container out for each color. I can turn it upside down and they do not fall out or bend the trays. I will go back and buy the smaller one with more containers for storing tubes.
I love them because I can now seperate my "walleye" specific equipment and remove it from the boat when not targeting them. Oh, they are stackable too.
Tell us your ideas..... we may just find one or two to put to use in our boats this spring