Here is how I currently store all of my tackle:
This system seems to be working out for me with the amount of tackle that I currently own. I want to consider getting waterproof boxes, because I have dealt with several rust issues this year. I also need good way to carry baits from the house to the boat and other boats as a co-angler. I also need a way store Keitech swing impact fats in 3.8"
Thanks,
Quarry Man
Saw a youtube but I can't find it now. Guy had tons of similar sized tackle boxes and stored them in reusable grocery bags he found at Wal-Mart. They looked something like the bag in this video. He had like 8 of these things full of plano's that he would just pick out what he needed that day to load on the boat or whatever. Seemed like a handy system.
I picked this up at bass pro. Holds 7 3700 series boxes:
http://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-utility-box-carrier
That's what I was looking at, seems to be a great idea, and the way I have my boxes labeled, It will make it very easy.
Just don't buy to many tote bags becouses then you'll have to give them to the beavers to build a dam like on we bear bears ?
the grocery bag or bass pro bag are very good ways to transport as a co angler. If you are doing it for your own boat depending on size i would consider using totes similar to this which is a 17 gal container. You can fit 12 regular size 3700 planos or 6 double planos, if my math is correct I think this would fit all of your baits.
I have a dozen or two 3600 boxes in assorted styles that I build into little "kits" based around a type of lure, a specific presentation, or sometimes a mixed-lure kit for a specific combo. The remainder of my plastics live in their factory bags, sorted roughtly by type and stored in plastic shoeboxes on a shelf. I lug the kits from house to car in a generic gym bag and once I get to my spot I will pull from the kits to pack a single 3600 case that I actually carry around with me in a tackle sling. When I am in my kayak I just grab a few kits to cover the conditions I think I will face and toss them in my crate.
It's incredibly inefficient and I am forever re buying stuff that I already own, but have buried in a kit somewhere and forgotten about. But I get a little kick out of building the kits up and it gives me something to obsess over when I can't get to sleep at a reasonable hour.
I keep wanting to find a better gym bag type thing to keep the kits more organized in my car, but am leery about buying anything online as it is hard to visualize how well I can load them up. I like to keep my 3600 boxes stored flat to keep plastics from deforming, so a lot of tackle-specific bags are out as then mostly seem to favor vertical box storage.
I still deal with rust even using zerust boxes and fanactly drying my gear it's enough to drive ya mad I tell ya! I dip a qtip in rem-oil or line lure conditioner and coat split rings, swivels and trebles.
Traveling I carry a regular backpack with plano/flamb boxes. I got a soft plastic binder and put the original packs inside for additional sealing. I use a 'tote-um-pole' to carry rods. Along with a small cooler and I have everything I need still have a free hand.
I also get the little ziplocks you can find in the craft section and put pre-rigged plastics and spinners in them to keep in-use stuff isolated inside my plano boxes. Smaller jigs I use the little pill pouch ziplocks you can find in the pharmacy, they are much more durable and thicker.
My main storage is identical to scarborough817 and I'm happy with this method. Im working on building a metal shelf with rod holders on the sides because I don't wanna spend the loot on a prebuilt one.
Pictures please! ????
I would appreciate some pictures. I’ve been using shimano Bristol Tackle bag with rod holders for a while to tote my stuff to and from a boat.
I store soft plastics by category in their original bags inside of one gallon freezer bags. This seems to save a lot of space.
Allen
On 12/5/2017 at 10:47 PM, Burro said:Just don't buy to many tote bags becouses then you'll have to give them to the beavers to build a dam like on we bear bears ?
Just to clarify I'm talking about the cartoon we bear bears.
I have kids?
On 12/5/2017 at 11:40 PM, Scarborough817 said:the grocery bag or bass pro bag are very good ways to transport as a co angler. If you are doing it for your own boat depending on size i would consider using totes similar to this which is a 17 gal container. You can fit 12 regular size 3700 planos or 6 double planos, if my math is correct I think this would fit all of your baits.
where did you get this?
what model is the #?
is it waterproof?
thanks!
On 12/6/2017 at 11:04 AM, Quarry Man said:where did you get this?
what model is the #?
is it waterproof?
thanks!
i've left it out in the rain a few times (this year was ontario's wettest summer in a while) i never had water in my bins but the water does pool on the lid i assume if submerged it wouldn't be waterproof. i could only find a 5 pack on the website but this is the model with dimensions https://www.homedepot.com/p/HDX-17-Gal-Storage-Tote-in-Black-6-Pack-HDX17GONLINE-6/206122970
On 12/6/2017 at 11:04 AM, Quarry Man said:3rf
Quarry, I always open my hard baits' tackle boxes after a trip on the water and the next day, when the baits are dry, I sprinkle some talcum powder on them and close the lid.
Not only does this help keep all baits dry until you use them, but the powder helps preserve any rubber spinnerbait skirts.
I do not do this with plastics.
On 12/6/2017 at 1:22 AM, fishwizzard said:I have a dozen or two 3600 boxes in assorted styles that I build into little "kits" based around a type of lure, a specific presentation, or sometimes a mixed-lure kit for a specific combo. The remainder of my plastics live in their factory bags, sorted roughtly by type and stored in plastic shoeboxes on a shelf. I lug the kits from house to car in a generic gym bag and once I get to my spot I will pull from the kits to pack a single 3600 case that I actually carry around with me in a tackle sling. When I am in my kayak I just grab a few kits to cover the conditions I think I will face and toss them in my crate.
It's incredibly inefficient and I am forever re buying stuff that I already own, but have buried in a kit somewhere and forgotten about. But I get a little kick out of building the kits up and it gives me something to obsess over when I can't get to sleep at a reasonable hour.
I keep wanting to find a better gym bag type thing to keep the kits more organized in my car, but am leery about buying anything online as it is hard to visualize how well I can load them up. I like to keep my 3600 boxes stored flat to keep plastics from deforming, so a lot of tackle-specific bags are out as then mostly seem to favor vertical box storage.
Wow...
On 12/7/2017 at 8:10 AM, reason said:Wow...
Yea, it is nuts, but the little kits really keep me organized and lets me just grab a combo and a few 3600 boxes on the way out the door. There are so many little ponds around here it's a rare week where I can't sneak in a little fishing three or four days. It also helped me cut down on lugging a ton of stuff around with me and focus on whatever presentation I want to work on.
I also have pretty bad insomnia a lot of the time and fussing with tackle is way more relaxing than reading or watching tv.
On 12/5/2017 at 11:40 PM, Scarborough817 said:the grocery bag or bass pro bag are very good ways to transport as a co angler. If you are doing it for your own boat depending on size i would consider using totes similar to this which is a 17 gal container. You can fit 12 regular size 3700 planos or 6 double planos, if my math is correct I think this would fit all of your baits.
Heck Yeah! I'm in!!!!
On 12/7/2017 at 9:13 AM, Ben Miller said:Heck Yeah! I'm in!!!!
for a box that costs less than $10 it stores tackle really well
I'm just getting back into fishing after too long away. So far, my kit is this:
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/h2o-xpress™-tackle-pack#repChildCatid=995812
https://www.academy.com/shop/ProductDisplay?urlRequestType=Base&productId=3421565&catalogId=10051&categoryId=15562&errorViewName=ProductDisplayErrorView&urlLangId=-1&attr=&langId=-1&top_category=&parent_category_rn=&storeId=10151#repChildCatid=3421566
The backpack has four small planos. I have my artificials in those. I have one more small one with terminal tackle I leave in the truck in case I decide to do some live bait fishing that I could just switch with one of those four. In the main compartment, I have the worm-bag. The small plano in that has my worm hooks, jig heads, bullet weights, etc.
Gets me around ponds pretty well. I've looked at a lot of other bags trying to find one more efficient, but haven't found one. The only ones I see that would seem to hold as much run $150 - $200+.
I use a large bass pro tackle bag. It holds 8 or 9 3600 boxes. Plus a medium worm binder and a small box for my weights. I also carry some tools, 3 spools of line, and a water bottle in it. Its a little much for when I go pond hopping, but it's great when I jump in someone else's boat.
I used to use an insulated camo cooler bag. It had a shoulder strap and was rain and puddle proof if it was zipped. I gave it away when I started using a much nicer blind bag left over from duck hunting.
got the home depot box for xmas. I am planning to get another one and use them both in my boat. on will be for plastics and the other for hardballs.
On 1/15/2018 at 4:17 AM, Quarry Man said:got the home depot box for xmas. I am planning to get another one and use them both in my boat. on will be for plastics and the other for hardballs.
awesome make sure you show us how it turned out
On 1/15/2018 at 1:04 PM, Scarborough817 said:awesome make sure you show us how it turned out
Will do!
On 12/4/2017 at 8:26 AM, Quarry Man said:I want to consider getting waterproof boxes, because I have dealt with several rust issues this year.
Why would you want to trap water in a box? Get the Hydroflo boxes, and your rust issues will disappear.
On 12/5/2017 at 10:47 PM, Burro said:Just don't buy to many tote bags becouses then you'll have to give them to the beavers to build a dam like on we bear bears ?
"Tote Life"
On 12/6/2017 at 7:13 AM, Burro said:
Just to clarify I'm talking about the cartoon we bear bears.
I have kids?
Don't forget the Froyo
I just went to a tote last year and it's great. Can keep all of my 3700 boxes in there along with some other gear. It has a snap on lid so it can stay in the back of the truck or boat and stuff doesn't fly out. It also keeps things dry when I'm fishing in the rain. Much better than bringing a couple tackle bags.
On 1/17/2018 at 2:11 AM, Hawkeye21 said:I just went to a tote last year and it's great. Can keep all of my 3700 boxes in there along with some other gear. It has a snap on lid so it can stay in the back of the truck or boat and stuff doesn't fly out. It also keeps things dry when I'm fishing in the rain. Much better than bringing a couple tackle bags.
Where did you get the tote?
I have two 9606 split roof tackle boxes one for topwater and one for crankbaits another split roof box for weedless stuff. I gave my Denny Baur magnum tackle bag full of 3700 boxes with baits to my son. All new baits. I need another topwater box soon.
during the rain I keep my tackle boxes closed as much as I can. When I get home I leave them open to dry them out just Incase. I haven’t had anything rust in decades. But I keep my salted plastics in a seperate box.
On 1/17/2018 at 6:34 AM, Quarry Man said:Where did you get the tote?
It's just a storage tote from Fleet Farm. Pretty inexpensive too. The lid just snaps on.
I think this is what I got. Grabbed it on my last fishing trip to MN.
https://www.fleetfarm.com/detail/centrex-plastics-rugged-tote/0000000095850;jsessionid=ws4EePCjv7qS0WbuiG8i2iHG9o7qqkDmJfh4gFr-mmtMJpHF6uyb!340531376?bc=10968|10996|10999|11001