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I used to try and carry the kitchen sink. Switching to a lighter, context-appropriate kit is so much better. For example, instead of lugging around 20 extra weights, I've switched to carrying a reasonable number and restocking as needed. I've also taken to keeping hooks, jigheads in original packages and keeping them in the large compartment as seen here. Previously would dump every variety of hook into separate compartment... No need for 50 tangled hooks on every trip
Hey there was up seen your boat down in the keys a while back , you guys were about to go out, I mentioned to you guys that I enjoy your content , you guys are cool in person very humble , ever since that day I look out for your guys content and wanna show support for good people/fellow anglers
Great video. The ziplocks are a must I've been using them to organize soft plastics for a long time works great. It also give you a little bit of water resistance. I use to over pack when I would go on fishing trips now I keep it as simple as I can.
Back in October I was in South Carolina fishing for trout. 18-23 inch trout were biting consistently and I was using 15lb seaguar blue label leader. Got bit off about 3 or 4 times. I need to try the Berkeley vanish.
Do you recommend opening up the swim shad packages and put them into those tackle boxes? I have a bunch of different colors and sizes but idk how to organize them in my bag
Yes that can be bad because colors will bleed into each other, and some plastics will react with others in the heat and melt together. I prefer to keep them in their original packages and just toss whatever I need to bring into a ziplock bag or binder for soft plastics.
Joe's the kind of brother thats sometimes makes you wish he wouldn't talk so much but hey he's your brother...gotta love him. Unfortunately, it's kinda mandatory.😂😂😂
My tackle was getting so out of control that I separated everything into smaller boxes for specific types of fishing rather than lugging around all my tackle as 90% was not needed. For example if you're surf fishing for spots and whiting there's no need for anything other than a few weights and hooks. Same with sight casting for Redfish. There's some redundancy in this system and occasionally I wish I brought something else but usually I can carry all I need in my pants pocket (ok cargo pants) or a fanny pack along with my water bottle and power snacks (M&Ms). And all my unnecessary tackle isn't being continually exposed to the elements.
don't the hooks get dulled when loose in the box like that? Best to just leave them in the original packaging. which also makes them not fit in those little plastic containers. Regular tackle box is best.
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I realize Im pretty randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Kash Cole i would suggest Flixzone. You can find it on google :)
@Junior Tristen Yup, been watching on Flixzone for since april myself =)
@Junior Tristen yea, have been watching on flixzone for since april myself :)
@Junior Tristen Thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) Appreciate it!
I used to try and carry the kitchen sink. Switching to a lighter, context-appropriate kit is so much better.
For example, instead of lugging around 20 extra weights, I've switched to carrying a reasonable number and restocking as needed. I've also taken to keeping hooks, jigheads in original packages and keeping them in the large compartment as seen here. Previously would dump every variety of hook into separate compartment... No need for 50 tangled hooks on every trip
Yep I like to keep the hooks in their packaging. I will also combine the same hooks into one pack so I don't have 2 or 3 packs in there.
Thanks for all the info. I’m starting to build a couple of boxes for saltwater only. This gave me a lot of tips on organizing.
No problem!
Hey there was up seen your boat down in the keys a while back , you guys were about to go out, I mentioned to you guys that I enjoy your content , you guys are cool in person very humble , ever since that day I look out for your guys content and wanna show support for good people/fellow anglers
Thanks so much for making time to post the nice comment! Hope to see you out on the water again sometime soon!
Did not know boxes for gulp products were available. Thank you
Great video. The ziplocks are a must I've been using them to organize soft plastics for a long time works great. It also give you a little bit of water resistance. I use to over pack when I would go on fishing trips now I keep it as simple as I can.
Thank you for the great feedback!
This Really Helped Me Out for My Inshore Days Out On The Boat! Thanks !!
question i deep sea lures it ok store them in a tackle oe a backpack ?
Back in October I was in South Carolina fishing for trout. 18-23 inch trout were biting consistently and I was using 15lb seaguar blue label leader. Got bit off about 3 or 4 times. I need to try the Berkeley vanish.
@The New Gandhi, Hey I fish North and South Carolina. What part of South Carolina where you fishing in?
Very interesting. I have used 15lb for reds and trout without any issues with break offs. Maybe some bluefish were in the mix?
I use a similar setup and also keep a few jigs setup in my pocket.
You can refill those little spools. Compact is good.
Thanks for the tip!
Good info. Always love your videos!
Thanks for the support!
Great tips! The small red tb's also make great phone cases lol
Thank you for the great feedback!
What is a small red tb?
Do you recommend opening up the swim shad packages and put them into those tackle boxes? I have a bunch of different colors and sizes but idk how to organize them in my bag
Your right you don't need a bunch off stuff. Simple like that a only bring one fishing rod and a little box
Great video Tony. Do you always keep your soft plastics in the original package?
yes, otherwise they'll dry out and change color
What is your take on combining different brand soft plastics all into one baggy? Bad idea?
Yes that can be bad because colors will bleed into each other, and some plastics will react with others in the heat and melt together. I prefer to keep them in their original packages and just toss whatever I need to bring into a ziplock bag or binder for soft plastics.
That's not low self esteem that is just beginning a good man,wish more people could be this way!!!!
Joe's the kind of brother thats sometimes makes you wish he wouldn't talk so much but hey he's your brother...gotta love him. Unfortunately, it's kinda mandatory.😂😂😂
My tackle was getting so out of control that I separated everything into smaller boxes for specific types of fishing rather than lugging around all my tackle as 90% was not needed. For example if you're surf fishing for spots and whiting there's no need for anything other than a few weights and hooks. Same with sight casting for Redfish. There's some redundancy in this system and occasionally I wish I brought something else but usually I can carry all I need in my pants pocket (ok cargo pants) or a fanny pack along with my water bottle and power snacks (M&Ms). And all my unnecessary tackle isn't being continually exposed to the elements.
Yep only bring what you need!
I want peanut m&Ms now. Fanny pack , vest crew
appreciate the video this was very helpful
Were are thoose boxes from?
These are Plano 3640 and Plano 3440 boxes. You can get them at many tackle shops and larger stores.
I love those boxes but beware when you fly with them. I didn’t take notice until i opened them and my dividers warped lol
Great video. Really helpful
Thanks Pablo!
don't the hooks get dulled when loose in the box like that? Best to just leave them in the original packaging. which also makes them not fit in those little plastic containers. Regular tackle box is best.
Thanks!
Good info!
Thanks!
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Cabela’s/Bass Pro stowaway boxes are waterproof & tinted
Woah dude, Lukes got no hair! I also thought he was short - are you SURE that's Luke???
That is Luke, a little older video but that is him!
@@Saltstrong But are you SURE? :D
These tackle boxes are listed as $25 is that right and it’s worth it to put that money in or am I looking at the wrong one
Blurr Physco they go for $9 for the 3600 sizes
Harbor freight boxes are much cheaper
Thanks for sharing!
Tackle boxes are like 10-20 bucks at walmart
Are you serious
Seems that way...