Daiwa Bait Junkie Zip Case is something that I realy used for my softplastic packs when on the kajak/jonboat or if Im just doing some bankfishing I put everything in there tools, some plastic and one or two hardcases with hooks/hardbaits. It go a nice handel, mesh so nothign will rust/mold if there were a shoulerstrap it would be perfekt. It survied one season so far.
First time watcher here. Prolly one the best Storage buyers guides Ive seen since Tactical Bassin. The algorithm did not disappoint sending me here. Got yourself a viewer
Some thoughts, how I choose my stuff compared to your mindsets... I'm a bank fisher, living in northern Germany, surrounded by hundreds of small ponds, small and medium lakes. I'm fishing for perch and pike, sometimes going to put'n'take ponds for rainbow trouts. Therefor my tackle is rather small compared to bass fishermen. For transportation: I go for a medium shoulder bag or backpack. I put all my EDC stuff inside it. Tools, papers, leaders, box with hardbaits, actually used plastics, jigs, terminal tackle... you name it. Every bag is ok, as long as it's sturdy, has a rain proof lid, double zippers at every single compartment and a designated, perfectly sized compartment for all the tools I use. In the big compartment are my storage boxes with baits, window bags and small boxes for hardbaits and terminal tackle. I usually add a random container for the odd stuff. Like... a bucket, a cooling bag, some kind of a sturdy shopping bag... Inside are towels or rags, spare plastics, some rope, food, spare jacket... all the stuff I don't need asap while fishing. Flexible compartments: for spare plastics, fluoro and stuff like that I use clear lid bags like yours at 22:15. My favorite brand is Zeck Fishing. They are from Germany. They call them window bags. These are the only bags I know with clear lids AND bottoms. So, I don't have to care, if they are are upside down or not. They open up all the way just like yours at 22:36, but, they have double zippers instead! So, I'll decide, how much I'm gonna open them. ;-) They just don't spill your stuff to the horizon. Double zippers are leggit!
For a normally boring but necessary topic, that was a pleasingly entertaining rendition. Thanks fellas. Buzbe is getting higher and higher on my list of things I need to buy. I just have to come to terms with basically losing the money I spent on the storage items I currently own
That mule case you guys showed is awesome. I had the gamakatsu vision for the past two years which is exact same, Which I used for my Ned rig stuff. Last week I picked up the Spro terminal tackle box xl size and I switched to the Spro case ,which other companies make the same case just different names. You guys should check out that case out.
I absolutely love the Buzbe half large fast flats bag for buzz sits and spinnerbaits. You can fit 10-20 of each in a bag, see exactly what is in there, baits are easy to access, and they take up almost no room.
Just switched to the orange kayaking boxes. Amazon has been running them on sale every few weeks. Hard to beat for the price. 3600 under $12 and 3700 inder $14. Just have to watch the sales. Love your reviews.
Great show. I currently use the Gamakatsu G-Box 388DD Pocket Utility Case for terminal tackle. I will dump anything without a cover. I like this box because each section is closed off. I don't like it because it is not water resistant. I think a good alternative and demo for you guys would be the SPRO Terminal Tackle Box. Absolutely agree with you on the Bass Mafia and Edge boxes for terminal tackle.
The Mule fishing box is a copy of the Gamakatsu G Box 250. I found the G Box excellent as a self contained drop shot box with hooks in the foam and weights in the dividers. And speaking of Gamakatsu boxes, the G3600SF is my favorite solution for ultralight jigs rigged with plastics and fits with the rest of my boxes much better than fly boxes.
I had the lews bag and it was ok but I sold it and bought the kastking one and been liking it you can only get 3600 boxes but I like it it keeps me not over loading it it honestly looks close to the bonifide one in the way the boxes and plastics get stored
Check out the Picifun tackle backpack I love mine...I will say however I usually only wear it to n from the boat n it holds some baits I don't have room for and my boat keys trolling motor remote extra batteries ect....keep up the great work fellas thanks for all the work you do
Matt from TB found another unique way to use the large half flat from Buzbe...spinnerbaits. a cool idea that I plan on using myself. that + Paul's use of the Buzbe 2x2 tray should cover everything
I enjoy both my Buzbe and my Plano Edge boxes, each has their own value to my organization. Ironically all of my soft plastics are stored in their original bags inside plastic Walmart storage boxes when I’m not fishing; I use the Daiwa Tackle binder as my day bag for soft plastics when I’m in my kayak.
I love the BassDash for 30$ it really gave me a lot of time back on my short fishing sessions, stores 2 rods, the net and all my tackle, it has the pockets so is not a hot mess every time I try to change lures, probably the best investment I made this year.
I would love your opinion on the Evolution Outdoors double decker backpack compaired to your others. Have been looking hard at getting one. Possibly the drift series too. My piscifun back pack started breaking down and need a replacement.
Had a cabelas large bag held so much tackle. Think it was 12 3700s .never thought twice for my boat but ,to big in a kayak. Next size down for the kayak is fine
I just bought a plano b series 3700 bag about a month ago and i love it. The main compartment holds up to 5 3700 boxes and the front compartment can hold 1 3600 box.
For your jigs, take a buzbe without the trays, cut a piece of denser foam that fits tight and score it to insert the hooks into. It'd work like the little Mule case. Could use a standard size or even the deeper one to save the weed guards.
@@aaanglers I haven't done it, but it seemed logical seeing as you liked the Mule box for that reason. You wouldn't want Styrofoam, but something dense, almost like pool noodle foam, or thick EVA. Score it for you jigs, make it slightly larger to give a little pressure. If you had to, you could glue it, but don't use something that will bond, just sticky. That way you could take it all out, clean it, and use it the normal way and not damage the box.
damn ya'll spend some serious money on tackle :) I used to love putting all my soft plastics in trays but I much prefer a bait binder and leaving them in their original bags now
I got all my plastic boxes from temu with different sizes and all the ones I got have a gasket and three large hinges. They are fantastic and haft the price never open until you open it. There great !!!!!!!!!!!!
For almost everything that I take on the kayak I take the regular waterproof Plano boxes. I did get 2 Plano Edge Terminal boxes which I can move the boxes from one to the other as needed. I might get one Flex box eventually for some walleye rigging related stuff. Some of the waterproof stowaways are permanent selections of baits (like my 3600 full of walleye jigs) while a couple are for whatever I put in it for the day. All the extras are stored in the cheap boxes that just server to keep things organized at home. The only other box I will take is a hydroflow box for putting used lures in. At the end of the day I will take that and put it somewhere to dry.
I got the kastking boxes and they are amazing. On Amazon two packs are less than $30. It's a no brainer. Absolutely amazing. Sure they aren't perfect like the things mentioned, but if you are a weekend hobby angler it's a great choice.
I just got my members only giveaway package, and I liked that harmony bag so much I ordered a pack on Amazon! Great job fellas as always! Merry Christmas
For an Average Joe weekend fisherman buying on the cheap, I have the Osage River fishing backpack that fits four 3700 boxes in the bottom, has a decent size main compartment, with 3 side pockets, water bottle holder, pliers holder, front pocket, sunglasses pocket and has held up pretty good. For my plastics, I have the Pack All water-resistant material zipper pouch; large ~3700 size, medium ~3600 size and they hold a lot of plastics and have held up, and I just bought the HAPPIBOX 4pc large mesh storage bags (~3700 size) that are 2.5” think and hold a lot of plastics, 3-4x more than the Pack All’s. Not sure about the durability yet though.
I am a Buzbe guy. I've tried all the types you list -- spending a sh@t-ton of dough -- and ended with the Buzbes. I had a "starter kit" of the Colony 15, but eventually realized the Colony 28 is nearly twice as big! So I gave away a lot of the 15s and made the switch. Then I added the Colony 8T -- they fit into my Berley Pro Side Bro. Great for the terminal tackle I use ALL THE TIME. More terminal tackle is in my Battle Box under my seat. I wanted to try the Quik Cube, but those are sold out. Sounds like you prefer the Medium over the Large? I'll consider the when I can finally grab some. I sold all my Plano Edge boxes -- fastest sale ever! I didn't like the latch and mine would take on water if submersed. Plus they don't float. So, Buzbe it is! Great video. I also love the name of your channel. I'm working to be "mediocre!" And I'm 70! Keep 'em coming! Roger, The Smiling BassHole
As someone who wears prescription glasses, the sunglasses holder on the bag is a must. I have prescription sunglasses so anytime im at the water, having polarized glasses is a must for me. I never know how long im gonna be at the lake. If its getting late night, i cant swap out the sunglasses for the regular glasses and not trip over every pothole on the way back to my car.
Try the googan backpack it’s pretty cheap but not comfortable at all especially when you fully load it and would be funny to see your review/ opinions of it
I use the Plano for my swimbaits and I bought 3 more on black Friday for $18 each. SCORE!!!! I also use the hook covers p.s. owner offers a XXL size hook cover for 1/0-4/0 hooks.
I use the osarlo trails bags from Wal-Mart. I put soft plastics up top terminal tackle in a small box in the top front zipper, stringer in the small front zipper, scents in sides and hard baits in the bottom in storage boxes. It’s not very costly.
I've bought the Edge Jig Box a few times, to make it work, and then I return it specifically because of the issues you mentioned. The dividers do come out so you could stick them in a deeper edge box, but that doesn't address the issue of a lot of jigs not fitting properly.
The difference between the Harmony bags and your typical Ziploc or Glad bag is that worm oil will break down the Ziploc. For the bulk plastics storage, I’ve used the MTM Ammo Crate in the past. Fits easily under the Hobie seat, has a latching, hinged lid and carry handles on the ends. I’ve had the Plano A-Rig box for years. If your rigs are the right size for the box, great. Mine don’t fit worth a darn. The Tackle Warehouse A-rig storage tubes and the case for them work way better for me. The tackle boxes all indexing together is great…until you’re trying to only get one out of a bag or kayak crate when they’re in there fairly tightly. Awesome in the garage, not so much out on the water.
If it hasn't already been said, the plano wrap works well for packs of soft plastics. You can fit a lot in there. Has worked a lot better for me than the old speed bags.
I really like the okeechobee fats for 2-3 3600 size boxes and also the bait binder. Cheap and has three year warranty. The quality is holding well after year one.
Can you guys review the Googan squad backpack?? Around $70 for a double clamshell backpack that fits several 3700 boxes. Curious how that ranks to these more expensive ones for you guys. Keep up the awesome work!
There is only one way to store tackle at home. That is a mechanics tool chest and bench. Upto you how big you buy one and how many draws.IMO bigger the better as long as you have the space The biggest issue is the cost, but if you buy a cheaper non recognised brand there is substantial saving. Long term you will never regret it All your gear is in one place with easy access . In regards to travel bags to use what these guys showed is mind blowing as to what to buy as the choice is overwhelming. IMO you will need to buy a set and as they said it all depends on how you fish. These bags are incredible ... But do do some research and think how best they will suit your needs. . Good luck choosing what to buy... These tackle carriers today are all for the full time fanatic keen fisho and will pay there way. Its all up to you again and the style of fishing you do..
I have the Ugly Stick 3600 bag. I don’t think I would buy it at full retail price. I got it on clearance a couple years ago for $30 and it serves me well.
Buzbee boxes I just don’t know how to fill them with those trays. If I saw examples of say square bills or jerkbaits or other tackle in them to get ideas it’d be fine but I don’t want to make the investment to them and have to figure it all out myself. Some stuff just doesn’t fit in those trays and then what do you do.
For soft plastics, I have yet to see anything better than the Megabass clear pouch. It’s the size of a 3600 but thicker and at $15/pop - best option out there for plastics, IMHO.
I regret getting a fairly large tackle bag and not a backpack lmao, but having got a kastking bag, things bad ass and was definitly super cheap compared to others
I switched to tool bags years ago too many bags fell apart and were extremely expensive by comparison. My older bag is an AWP brand from Lowes I paid around $30 for it and have had it for seven years it has held up in the most extreme conditions retired that bag for tools lol and have been storing most of my tackle in milwalkee pack out boxes and bags
97% of what causes me headache when it comes to tackle storage is what to do with elaztech. YES, I know you wanna keep em in their bags, but it's not practical for one bit. When I fish (mostly kayak) I switch between a lot of different z-man plastics rigged on all kinds of hooks, and keeping them in their bags doesn't give me any overview if I'm not mixing stuff together in fewer bags. Plus, when you put rigged ones that are still wet back together with unrigged ones everything gets wet. The last two seasons I've just used 3700-type boxes (1 or 2) and just lived with the lids warping heavily - the upside is I have access to all the baits in one box, plus it's a breeze to dry everything after a session.
Check Googan totes, bags, backpack, boxes, and money bags is the name for Googans non rip plastic bag for soft plastics. Also check out monsterbass, bass mafia, 6th sense for the same stuff. Bait binder for soft plastics.
What are your favorite tackle solutions?
I personally like to store so much stuff in so many different things that I never know exactly what I have or where it is
Zip lock worm bags you can write on the ones for ice fishing
Daiwa Bait Junkie Zip Case is something that I realy used for my softplastic packs when on the kajak/jonboat or if Im just doing some bankfishing I put everything in there tools, some plastic and one or two hardcases with hooks/hardbaits. It go a nice handel, mesh so nothign will rust/mold if there were a shoulerstrap it would be perfekt. It survied one season so far.
Flambeaus blade crate for spinnerbaits. I've tried lots and it's easily the best.
@@glxbe So your version of "Mystery Tackle!" I know exactly how you feel!
First time watcher here. Prolly one the best Storage buyers guides Ive seen since Tactical Bassin. The algorithm did not disappoint sending me here. Got yourself a viewer
Thanks! 🙌
You guys have great co-hosting energy - just straight appreciation.
I am after a bag for offshore vjetski fishing for light and mid thanks
Kastking bags are 🔥 for the money
Hell yes. The video we need. Storage ain’t sexy but it’s a must. Glad y’all did this and went over pros and cons.
I use the zip bags that bed covers and sheets come it. Super fire bait bags! Try it on your channel I dare ya!
H2O boxes are like the non-Edge Plano boxes which has clips on 3 sides. Super durable and I got the 3700 size for $8ea
I've had issues with my ul terminal tackle moving across compartments in the H20x box
I picked up a couple of the z-man bags for plastic and LOVE them. I thought expensive at first, but so worth it after a full year of use.
I’d like to hear about the 3700 aftco tackle backpack! Looks big enough to store your boat in but easy enough to carry
Some thoughts, how I choose my stuff compared to your mindsets... I'm a bank fisher, living in northern Germany, surrounded by hundreds of small ponds, small and medium lakes. I'm fishing for perch and pike, sometimes going to put'n'take ponds for rainbow trouts. Therefor my tackle is rather small compared to bass fishermen.
For transportation:
I go for a medium shoulder bag or backpack. I put all my EDC stuff inside it. Tools, papers, leaders, box with hardbaits, actually used plastics, jigs, terminal tackle... you name it. Every bag is ok, as long as it's sturdy, has a rain proof lid, double zippers at every single compartment and a designated, perfectly sized compartment for all the tools I use. In the big compartment are my storage boxes with baits, window bags and small boxes for hardbaits and terminal tackle. I usually add a random container for the odd stuff. Like... a bucket, a cooling bag, some kind of a sturdy shopping bag... Inside are towels or rags, spare plastics, some rope, food, spare jacket... all the stuff I don't need asap while fishing.
Flexible compartments:
for spare plastics, fluoro and stuff like that I use clear lid bags like yours at 22:15. My favorite brand is Zeck Fishing. They are from Germany. They call them window bags. These are the only bags I know with clear lids AND bottoms. So, I don't have to care, if they are are upside down or not. They open up all the way just like yours at 22:36, but, they have double zippers instead! So, I'll decide, how much I'm gonna open them. ;-) They just don't spill your stuff to the horizon. Double zippers are leggit!
Really the best storage video I have ever seen.
For a normally boring but necessary topic, that was a pleasingly entertaining rendition. Thanks fellas. Buzbe is getting higher and higher on my list of things I need to buy. I just have to come to terms with basically losing the money I spent on the storage items I currently own
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That mule case you guys showed is awesome. I had the gamakatsu vision for the past two years which is exact same, Which I used for my Ned rig stuff. Last week I picked up the Spro terminal tackle box xl size and I switched to the Spro case ,which other companies make the same case just different names. You guys should check out that case out.
Agreed
Will do!
I absolutely love the Buzbe half large fast flats bag for buzz sits and spinnerbaits. You can fit 10-20 of each in a bag, see exactly what is in there, baits are easy to access, and they take up almost no room.
Flambeau makes a bag/backpack that is almost identical to the Lews Mach bag minus the sunglasses holder. For $110 i have it and I like it
A little hack on the A Rig box. I take the dividers and use them as template and cut dividers for waterproof boxes. So they are waterproof.
Raaad
Genius!
Just switched to the orange kayaking boxes. Amazon has been running them on sale every few weeks. Hard to beat for the price. 3600 under $12 and 3700 inder $14. Just have to watch the sales. Love your reviews.
It’s a solid deal!
Great show. I currently use the Gamakatsu G-Box 388DD Pocket Utility Case for terminal tackle. I will dump anything without a cover. I like this box because each section is closed off. I don't like it because it is not water resistant. I think a good alternative and demo for you guys would be the SPRO Terminal Tackle Box. Absolutely agree with you on the Bass Mafia and Edge boxes for terminal tackle.
We were looking at the spro! We will grab some
Going to get the mule fishing storage.
The Mule fishing box is a copy of the Gamakatsu G Box 250. I found the G Box excellent as a self contained drop shot box with hooks in the foam and weights in the dividers. And speaking of Gamakatsu boxes, the G3600SF is my favorite solution for ultralight jigs rigged with plastics and fits with the rest of my boxes much better than fly boxes.
The Spro terminal box’s are pretty legit. Very good quality. I like the biggest of the three sizes.
I had the lews bag and it was ok but I sold it and bought the kastking one and been liking it you can only get 3600 boxes but I like it it keeps me not over loading it it honestly looks close to the bonifide one in the way the boxes and plastics get stored
Check out the Picifun tackle backpack I love mine...I will say however I usually only wear it to n from the boat n it holds some baits I don't have room for and my boat keys trolling motor remote extra batteries ect....keep up the great work fellas thanks for all the work you do
Thanks guys! Some good info! I enjoyed the different tackle solutions.
Matt from TB found another unique way to use the large half flat from Buzbe...spinnerbaits. a cool idea that I plan on using myself. that + Paul's use of the Buzbe 2x2 tray should cover everything
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I enjoy both my Buzbe and my Plano Edge boxes, each has their own value to my organization. Ironically all of my soft plastics are stored in their original bags inside plastic Walmart storage boxes when I’m not fishing; I use the Daiwa Tackle binder as my day bag for soft plastics when I’m in my kayak.
Can you do Plano guide bags
I love the BassDash for 30$ it really gave me a lot of time back on my short fishing sessions, stores 2 rods, the net and all my tackle, it has the pockets so is not a hot mess every time I try to change lures, probably the best investment I made this year.
That’s a serious bag
Great video! Always good to see new products and ideas. Ordered some of the BuzBe flats in the 1/2 long. Great for spinnerbait storage.
I would love your opinion on the Evolution Outdoors double decker backpack compaired to your others. Have been looking hard at getting one. Possibly the drift series too. My piscifun back pack started breaking down and need a replacement.
Might be able to pick up some items like that in the new year. From a first glance, it looks really similar to the Mach bag in terms of material
Thank you for looking into this! Keep the great content rocking and rolling along!
The hard-sided sunglasses case on the Lew’s Mach would be a great place to store your weed.
Had a cabelas large bag held so much tackle. Think it was 12 3700s .never thought twice for my boat but ,to big in a kayak. Next size down for the kayak is fine
I love and I still have my Ozark trail first generation backpack 🎒 for Pier fishing 🎣
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I just bought a plano b series 3700 bag about a month ago and i love it. The main compartment holds up to 5 3700 boxes and the front compartment can hold 1 3600 box.
I like the Flambeau Pro Angler backpack blue 5007 and the Tackle bag 4007 FL3000 blue nice and good quality for me.
For your jigs, take a buzbe without the trays, cut a piece of denser foam that fits tight and score it to insert the hooks into. It'd work like the little Mule case. Could use a standard size or even the deeper one to save the weed guards.
Good idea!
Gonna have to try that
@@aaanglers I haven't done it, but it seemed logical seeing as you liked the Mule box for that reason. You wouldn't want Styrofoam, but something dense, almost like pool noodle foam, or thick EVA. Score it for you jigs, make it slightly larger to give a little pressure. If you had to, you could glue it, but don't use something that will bond, just sticky. That way you could take it all out, clean it, and use it the normal way and not damage the box.
The new bass mafia coffin has a much improved handle over the previous ones, it has become my go to tackle box
I bet you could drill out that Kastking hinge and add a rod if necessary.
Would love to see Paul’s terminal bag setup.
I’ll do a shot on it
damn ya'll spend some serious money on tackle :) I used to love putting all my soft plastics in trays but I much prefer a bait binder and leaving them in their original bags now
Great video and tips merry Christmas guys
Gamakasu tackle bag is very nice for a no frills streamline pack. Also comes with 3 boxes. Im super happy with mine. I got mine on sale for 80 bux
Try out a MTM ammo crate ACR4 for plastics. And could you review the beyond braid voyager backpack. Been seeing it all over tiktok
Would y’all do a review on the Yak Gadget HD kayak crate?! That would be great!
Working on it!
I got all my plastic boxes from temu with different sizes and all the ones I got have a gasket and three large hinges. They are fantastic and haft the price never open until you open it. There great !!!!!!!!!!!!
For almost everything that I take on the kayak I take the regular waterproof Plano boxes. I did get 2 Plano Edge Terminal boxes which I can move the boxes from one to the other as needed. I might get one Flex box eventually for some walleye rigging related stuff. Some of the waterproof stowaways are permanent selections of baits (like my 3600 full of walleye jigs) while a couple are for whatever I put in it for the day. All the extras are stored in the cheap boxes that just server to keep things organized at home.
The only other box I will take is a hydroflow box for putting used lures in. At the end of the day I will take that and put it somewhere to dry.
Would like you to review the H2O backpack from Academy Sports.
I got the kastking boxes and they are amazing. On Amazon two packs are less than $30. It's a no brainer. Absolutely amazing. Sure they aren't perfect like the things mentioned, but if you are a weekend hobby angler it's a great choice.
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The best waterproof tackle bag/ box
I just got my members only giveaway package, and I liked that harmony bag so much I ordered a pack on Amazon! Great job fellas as always! Merry Christmas
Rad!
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For an Average Joe weekend fisherman buying on the cheap, I have the Osage River fishing backpack that fits four 3700 boxes in the bottom, has a decent size main compartment, with 3 side pockets, water bottle holder, pliers holder, front pocket, sunglasses pocket and has held up pretty good. For my plastics, I have the Pack All water-resistant material zipper pouch; large ~3700 size, medium ~3600 size and they hold a lot of plastics and have held up, and I just bought the HAPPIBOX 4pc large mesh storage bags (~3700 size) that are 2.5” think and hold a lot of plastics, 3-4x more than the Pack All’s. Not sure about the durability yet though.
That’s a big pack!
Heck yes! Been looking for a video like this!
Hey guys, loved the vid! great info explained well. Subbed!
Thanks!
I am a Buzbe guy. I've tried all the types you list -- spending a sh@t-ton of dough -- and ended with the Buzbes. I had a "starter kit" of the Colony 15, but eventually realized the Colony 28 is nearly twice as big! So I gave away a lot of the 15s and made the switch. Then I added the Colony 8T -- they fit into my Berley Pro Side Bro. Great for the terminal tackle I use ALL THE TIME. More terminal tackle is in my Battle Box under my seat.
I wanted to try the Quik Cube, but those are sold out. Sounds like you prefer the Medium over the Large? I'll consider the when I can finally grab some.
I sold all my Plano Edge boxes -- fastest sale ever! I didn't like the latch and mine would take on water if submersed. Plus they don't float. So, Buzbe it is!
Great video. I also love the name of your channel. I'm working to be "mediocre!" And I'm 70!
Keep 'em coming!
Roger, The Smiling BassHole
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Y’all seriously make us spend way too much money. We thank you for that. 😂
I always enjoy storage videos and I wish you would test the H2OX backpack I have the older version but the new one is well upgraded.
awesome information, thanks a lot for the video! Have you heard when the buzbe tote will be available?
Which size sideo crate? No link for that
It's the half size: sidiocrate.com/products/sidiocrate
As someone who wears prescription glasses, the sunglasses holder on the bag is a must. I have prescription sunglasses so anytime im at the water, having polarized glasses is a must for me. I never know how long im gonna be at the lake. If its getting late night, i cant swap out the sunglasses for the regular glasses and not trip over every pothole on the way back to my car.
I use the Buzbe Flatz HL for my spinnerbaits.
Try the googan backpack it’s pretty cheap but not comfortable at all especially when you fully load it and would be funny to see your review/ opinions of it
I use the Plano for my swimbaits and I bought 3 more on black Friday for $18 each. SCORE!!!! I also use the hook covers p.s. owner offers a XXL size hook cover for 1/0-4/0 hooks.
I use the osarlo trails bags from Wal-Mart. I put soft plastics up top terminal tackle in a small box in the top front zipper, stringer in the small front zipper, scents in sides and hard baits in the bottom in storage boxes. It’s not very costly.
Love the content!!!! 💪🏽💪🏽🚀🤙 thank you thank you!
I've bought the Edge Jig Box a few times, to make it work, and then I return it specifically because of the issues you mentioned. The dividers do come out so you could stick them in a deeper edge box, but that doesn't address the issue of a lot of jigs not fitting properly.
The difference between the Harmony bags and your typical Ziploc or Glad bag is that worm oil will break down the Ziploc.
For the bulk plastics storage, I’ve used the MTM Ammo Crate in the past. Fits easily under the Hobie seat, has a latching, hinged lid and carry handles on the ends.
I’ve had the Plano A-Rig box for years. If your rigs are the right size for the box, great. Mine don’t fit worth a darn. The Tackle Warehouse A-rig storage tubes and the case for them work way better for me.
The tackle boxes all indexing together is great…until you’re trying to only get one out of a bag or kayak crate when they’re in there fairly tightly. Awesome in the garage, not so much out on the water.
This was exceptionally informative and you earned my sub.
Thanks!
If it hasn't already been said, the plano wrap works well for packs of soft plastics. You can fit a lot in there. Has worked a lot better for me than the old speed bags.
Billfold mesh bag for plastics by Lakewood
Sling bags I have the last king sling pack it's ok.
Happy Holidays guys
I really like the okeechobee fats for 2-3 3600 size boxes and also the bait binder. Cheap and has three year warranty. The quality is holding well after year one.
husky has these black tool bags that are great for storing soft plastics. have one for creature baits, drop shot finesse baits, and one for worms
You should try the Plano 3700 backpack!!! I love it!
All my plastics end up in the Buzbe Quick Cube LD
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Would you guys try out the bass pro backpack and review it. It separates into two bags seems cool
Well take a look
Yup!
Hello. Excellent video! Very informative and useful. What would you suggest for a 3700 size buzz bait / spinner bait storage? Thanks!
We use buzbe because they are modular and easy to fit
The ozark trail fishing back pack isn’t bad for the money it has a built in cooler in the top .
Can you guys review the Googan squad backpack?? Around $70 for a double clamshell backpack that fits several 3700 boxes. Curious how that ranks to these more expensive ones for you guys. Keep up the awesome work!
We will take a look!
@@aaanglers looking forward to it!
Do you guys have a video on storage ideas at home, reels, rods, and etc.?
not yet, good idea!
There is only one way to store tackle at home. That is a mechanics tool chest and bench. Upto you how big you buy one and how many draws.IMO bigger the better as long as you have the space The biggest issue is the cost, but if you buy a cheaper non recognised brand there is substantial saving. Long term you will never regret it All your gear is in one place with easy access . In regards to travel bags to use what these guys showed is mind blowing as to what to buy as the choice is overwhelming. IMO you will need to buy a set and as they said it all depends on how you fish. These bags are incredible ... But do do some research and think how best they will suit your needs. . Good luck choosing what to buy... These tackle carriers today are all for the full time fanatic keen fisho and will pay there way. Its all up to you again and the style of fishing you do..
Great vid. The plano edge jig box is terrible. Check out the Gruv jig box. Picked mine up at TW. I like it so far.
I’ve used gruv before, but never really liked it.
I have the Ugly Stick 3600 bag. I don’t think I would buy it at full retail price. I got it on clearance a couple years ago for $30 and it serves me well.
Buzbee boxes I just don’t know how to fill them with those trays. If I saw examples of say square bills or jerkbaits or other tackle in them to get ideas it’d be fine but I don’t want to make the investment to them and have to figure it all out myself. Some stuff just doesn’t fit in those trays and then what do you do.
We’ve posted a ton of videos on this and pics on instagram
@@aaanglers new to channel. Will check out for sure.
Have yall tried buying stuff from temu and trying them and then rating them? Also great video. Love the advice
For soft plastics, I have yet to see anything better than the Megabass clear pouch. It’s the size of a 3600 but thicker and at $15/pop - best option out there for plastics, IMHO.
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Might grab some!
What do you use the Mylar packs for?
BFS Hooks and jigs usually
@@aaanglers ok thank you
I regret getting a fairly large tackle bag and not a backpack lmao, but having got a kastking bag, things bad ass and was definitly super cheap compared to others
When are you going to hit first ice? Just curious
We’re nowhere close in lower MI
February at this rate
The Bass Pro Shops Advanced Angler Pro Backpack Tackle System ($120) is the best bag in the game.
Have you tried any of the googan tackle ?
Not yet!
What do yall think about the Plano atlas 3700 bag?
Haven’t used it or needed it really
I switched to tool bags years ago too many bags fell apart and were extremely expensive by comparison. My older bag is an AWP brand from Lowes I paid around $30 for it and have had it for seven years it has held up in the most extreme conditions retired that bag for tools lol and have been storing most of my tackle in milwalkee pack out boxes and bags
97% of what causes me headache when it comes to tackle storage is what to do with elaztech. YES, I know you wanna keep em in their bags, but it's not practical for one bit. When I fish (mostly kayak) I switch between a lot of different z-man plastics rigged on all kinds of hooks, and keeping them in their bags doesn't give me any overview if I'm not mixing stuff together in fewer bags. Plus, when you put rigged ones that are still wet back together with unrigged ones everything gets wet. The last two seasons I've just used 3700-type boxes (1 or 2) and just lived with the lids warping heavily - the upside is I have access to all the baits in one box, plus it's a breeze to dry everything after a session.
We hear ya. Zman can be a pain. Buzbe and edge boxes have not warped on me, so I like those options for storing rigged stuff
looking for a box that would hold 8" & 9" Nichols Ben Parker Magnum Spoons - any recommendations ??
Bass mafia and plano have spoon boxes actually that would be good for that if you want them vertically stored
I have a Samurai tactical bag and it's great I can fit 2 deep 3700s and a 3600 along with a decent amount of soft plastic and miscellaneous items
Flip around and find out. Great shirt. 😂
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Check Googan totes, bags, backpack, boxes, and money bags is the name for Googans non rip plastic bag for soft plastics. Also check out monsterbass, bass mafia, 6th sense for the same stuff. Bait binder for soft plastics.
I would like to see the Addicted Fishing backpack from mustad.