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Picking A Good Fishing Tackle Box
A fishing tackle box is a very important part of fishing. When picking a fishing tackle box it is a good idea to keep in mind how much you have invested in your fishing lures.
Saving Money With Your Fishing Tackle Box
It may not seem like much at first, but when you have 20 or 30 lures that cost you $3-$6 a piece it turns into an investment. You want to make sure your lures are not banging around knocking the finish off or falling out when you open your fishing tackle box. It is also helpful to get one with a good latch that is easily opened but will not open by itself. A good brand of fishing tackle box can last you a long, long time if taken care of.
Fishing Tackle Box Size
Picking the best fishing tackle box for you will depend on what kind of fishing you will be doing. If you will be bank fishing and doing a lot of walking check for the durability of the fishing tackle box handle. You will also want a smaller lighter tackle box that has a good latch. When fishing from a boat size and weight will not mater as much. You can have a larger fishing tackle box and use it for storage for other items besides your lures.
Your new fishing tackle box should be large enough to hold whatever you can think of taking like an extra reel, fishing line, bottle of water, pliers, worms, stringer, bobbers, sunglasses, and anything else you might need. Keep in mind it is a good to have back up equipment and supplies but don’t overdo it, your box could get too heavy and cause problems. An assortment of different sized compartments or adjustable compartments in your fishing tackle box will help with your different sized lures. A tight fitting lure will be less likely to bang around and get damaged.
Fishing Tackle Box Bonus
When choosing your fishing tackle box, look for bonuses like extra lures or an extra fishing tool. They can have an entire assortment of rubber fishing worms or hooks. These can save money instead of buying them separately.
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