Hey Folks first of all Merry Christmas 🎄 💛

Hope each one of you is enjoying the holidays and taking care of yourselves!!!

I was wondering what type of Bag you guys use when you go fishing!! Is it a one bag that has it all type of set up? Or do you wear a Satchel with your tackle boxes and carry a Rod Case on the side? Does it have enough space for a snack and your water bottle?

I’m currently working on getting a new set up and my mind immediately went to a tackle bag to store all my fishing equipment when I’m out fishing or even at home.

Ideally I thought of having enough space for all the tools (Tweezers, Net…etc) and for the tackle box’s (hooks, floaters, spinning lures etc) but I also think space for snacks and a water bottle is important especially on those long days. So I wanted to ask you guys what you would recommend! Blue and Black would be awesome color choices

One thing that is kind of important to me is a rod holder like in the first image, a backpack function like on the Plano and a hard plastic bottom to make it easy to wipe of dirt. Hard top would also be nice maybe it could also function as a stool or have a chair attachment option??

These were some inspirations of mine

Also what are some good Rod Cases/Bags to make sure they’re protected when you take them around the city?

Do they come with a Reel case section?

Thank you for sharing your experience, knowledge and Opinions

I’m excited to hear your thoughts 💭🩵

Posted by nerothe8th

2 Comments

  1. When I first started fishing, I got a small tackle box. As I got more stuff, I bought bigger bags until the day I realized that it weighed about 10lb and I wasn’t even using a tenth of what I brought along.

    Now I have a small bag for bait fishing in which I carry one 3500 size box with hooks and terminal tackle, a spool of leader line, a stringer, a garbage bag to hold the fish (or to clean up the fishing spot if I’m skunked) and just enough bait for the time I expect to be out.

    Some days I challenge myself to catch bait onsite – dig up earthworms or catch baitfish with a Sabiki rig.

    When I go lure fishing, my daytime bag is even lighter – a waist pouch with 2 lures, 3 bucktails and 3 spoons. My pliers and fish grippers are also carried on my waist.

    To summarize, go light. Don’t plan your tackle with the attitude of “What all can I take?”, but instead ask yourself “What do I absolutely need?”

  2. Illustrious-Big-8678 on

    I got a Shakespeare seat box for sea fishing, one of my best buys. I use a normal bad or tagle bag depending of that im going in fresh water

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