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So recently I've seen a few threads that have had peoples gear getting ready for the season. Today was ridiculously windy, so I had a chance to go through all of my junk.

Baitcasters are BPS PQ's - 6.4:1 and 4.7:1

Spinning are BPS PQ's - 4.8:1

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Yay for baits

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Packed up and ready for action

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  • Super User
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Looks great. Looks like you have enough soft plastics to stay out awhile. How long do your bank fishing excursions usually last???

I normally stay about 5 or 6 hours.

Depends on the weather usually.  It gets freakin hot down here sometimes.  But I try to stay out for a minimum of 4 hours, sometimes double that if the fishing is good.

  • Super User
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Is that a Flambeau AZ3 tackle bag? If it is, I have the exact same one. Neat idea with the extra boxes on top BTW.

Yeah it is the Flambeau. I had a Plano bag before that one. This one just seems to be built a lot better. Much better zippers and a thicker material that the bag is made out of. Plus it holds more stuff than I can ever usually use on a single outing from a boat or on the banks. The only thing I haven't found a spot for are those Mann's 12" Jelly Worms that I picked up earlier today...

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Man I am jealous, if I was to organize my stuff outside today it would have frozen stiff, actually pretty nice day here it was 25

  • Super User
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Man I am jealous, if I was to organize my stuff outside today it would have frozen stiff, actually pretty nice day here it was 25

All I can tell you is to......MOVE.  25 is way too freakin cold.  Forget that noise.

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nice set up. im a bank beater myself..... the only thing i dont like about ur setup is the tackle bag, myself, i prefer to keep super mobile. so everything i take gets organized into a really sturdy adidas backpack.    But i hear u, 5-6 hours is perfect, pack a snack & make it 8 hours.   I love how organized u r with the bait bags....... i never thought of organizing them like that, mine r all loose in certian compartments, but the bag getting turned up and then sideways makes a mess!    im gunna look into reorganizing that way! ;)

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Great tackle choices man.  When your gear is at least 75% soft plastics, and you know how to use them, you will catch more fish than anyone on the lake.

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how do u wrangle all 4 rods?    i have a rod carrier that holds 4 of them, but i found it too akward on the go on the lake shore, esp. when u consider i fish from some pretty tight spots.......    i usually bring two rods with me. ones always my heavy duty baitcaster on the 7' with braid, the others either a baitcaster on a 6' or 6'6" rod with mono.  Or a 6'6" spinner with floro.

but im just wondering how u manage all 4 rods on the move, or if u stay put alot?!

  • Super User
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how do u wrangle all 4 rods? i have a rod carrier that holds 4 of them, but i found it too akward on the go on the lake shore, esp. when u consider i fish from some pretty tight spots....... i usually bring two rods with me. ones always my heavy duty baitcaster on the 7' with braid, the others either a baitcaster on a 6' or 6'6" rod with mono. Or a 6'6" spinner with floro.

but im just wondering how u manage all 4 rods on the move, or if u stay put alot?!

I'll bring 4, sometimes 5 with me in the car.  I don't carry all of them around.  Usually only two depending on the area I'm in or the baits I'm fishing.  Occasionally three, but thats fairly rare.

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nice set up. im a bank beater myself..... the only thing i dont like about ur setup is the tackle bag, myself, i prefer to keep super mobile. so everything i take gets organized into a really sturdy adidas backpack. But i hear u, 5-6 hours is perfect, pack a snack & make it 8 hours. I love how organized u r with the bait bags....... i never thought of organizing them like that, mine r all loose in certian compartments, but the bag getting turned up and then sideways makes a mess! im gunna look into reorganizing that way! ;)

As much as I like my bag, sometimes picking it up and hoisting it over my shoulders can be a chore.  But it's nothing that really bothers me (ex-army I'm used to humping a ton of junk).  I'm looking into picking up one of the tackle backpacks that I've seen online.  I need to take a look at one in person to see if I really want to drop the coinage on one.

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nice set up. im a bank beater myself..... the only thing i dont like about ur setup is the tackle bag, myself, i prefer to keep super mobile. so everything i take gets organized into a really sturdy adidas backpack. But i hear u, 5-6 hours is perfect, pack a snack & make it 8 hours. I love how organized u r with the bait bags....... i never thought of organizing them like that, mine r all loose in certian compartments, but the bag getting turned up and then sideways makes a mess! im gunna look into reorganizing that way! ;)

As much as I like my bag, sometimes picking it up and hoisting it over my shoulders can be a chore. But it's nothing that really bothers me (ex-army I'm used to humping a ton of junk). I'm looking into picking up one of the tackle backpacks that I've seen online. I need to take a look at one in person to see if I really want to drop the coinage on one.[/quote

I had the same thought regarding the backpack, but I want to see them in person as well. I do a lot of walking, and currently carry 2-5 rods depending on where I am going to fish. I think the backpack may make it easier, but I want to see how they are put together.

  • Super User
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I have a backpack that was meant for surfers, i.e. to carry a full wetsuit..ect..has a ton of room. more so than the ones made for fishing. The downside is...that sucker gets Heavy walking a long shoreline..lol

I usually carry 3 to 4 rods with me.

  • Super User
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how do u wrangle all 4 rods? i have a rod carrier that holds 4 of them, but i found it too akward on the go on the lake shore, esp. when u consider i fish from some pretty tight spots....... i usually bring two rods with me. ones always my heavy duty baitcaster on the 7' with braid, the others either a baitcaster on a 6' or 6'6" rod with mono. Or a 6'6" spinner with floro.

but im just wondering how u manage all 4 rods on the move, or if u stay put alot?!

I'll bring 4, sometimes 5 with me in the car. I don't carry all of them around. Usually only two depending on the area I'm in or the baits I'm fishing. Occasionally three, but thats fairly rare.

Consider yourself lucky, and I mean this. I wish I could do the same, but leaving rods in the car in my neck of the woods is just asking a thief to bust open the car window to steal them.

I take anywhere from 1-4 rods and they all come with me, but I devised an apparatus that can 3 of them nicely and the apparatus even keeps them off of the ground.

  • Super User
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1 rod with no more than 4 extra lures ( in lure boxes in my pocket)may have a pack of flukes with a couple of hooks in the bag stuck in my back pocket, feel like I'm ready for anything.  I'm in constant motion, walking and casting.

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The lakes I fish are no water contact lakes so I'm always on the bank.  I tend to bring two or three rods:

1 6'6" ML XF spinning (senko, dropshot)

1 7" M M glass baitcaster (cranks, jerk, topwater)

1 7" MH/H F baitcaster (jigs, punching)

My backpack probably weighs about 20+ lbs with all the tackle, food, water (and sometimes extra clothes) I bring.  Depending on the time of year I could probably eliminate 5-10lbs without missing much, but I always want to be ready for anything.

For rod storage I've sewn a sew-on velcro strap from the craft store onto the side of my pack very close to the top, and with the butts of the rods sitting in a side pouch on the same side of the pack, they stay very secure when I'm hiking/biking.

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i carry two of my three rods when im fishing the banks. if im out for a while though , ill take them all.

6'6" L/F spinning rig for lighter cranks and drop shot.

6' M/F casting rig for cranks , t-rigs , shaky heads , jigs and spinner baits.

6'6" MH/F casting rig for heavier t-rigs , jigs and spinnerbaits.

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im usually out with my dickies backpack. i may throw some food or drink or extra clothes depending on weather. instead of carrying a pack of 20 plastics when i may use 3 that day , i will take 3-5 of each and put them in separate ziplock bags. i do the same with hooks and weights - instead of the 25 count pack , ill put 5 or so in the double sided plano.

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but im starting to think im carrying too much since most of the time im by myself. so im starting to only bring what i will throw that day instead of what i might throw. everything fits in my pockets. the only thing is that the box rattles if im walking with it in my pocket which isnt a big deal to me.

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I take all of my soft plastics in their original bags and put them in a big ziploc freezer bag and take my boxes with hooks and sinkers and hard baits and put all that in a backpack. Then I break down my spinning rod and put that in the backpack so i only have to carry my baitcaster.  Then I hop on my bike and its time to go fishing!

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So recently I've seen a few threads that have had peoples gear getting ready for the season. Today was ridiculously windy, so I had a chance to go through all of my junk.

Baitcasters are BPS PQ's - 6.4:1 and 4.7:1

Spinning are BPS PQ's - 4.8:1

gear001.jpg

gear002.jpg

Yay for baits

gear006.jpg

Packed up and ready for action

gear008.jpg

Thats a nice assortment of soft plastics  , you better hide about 3/4 of that from the Mrs., that way you can always say you don't have enough ;D. When bank beating I take 2 rod & reels and a downsized tacklebox. I'm looking for a real small box that would be even easier to carry, or put in the pocket of my waders.

My plano 737 is too much to haul around. ;)

  • Super User
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Thats a nice assortment of soft plastics , you better hide about 3/4 of that from the Mrs., that way you can always say you don't have enough ;D. When bank beating I take 2 rod & reels and a downsized tacklebox. I'm looking for a real small box that would be even easier to carry, or put in the pocket of my waders.

My plano 737 is too much to haul around. ;)

Thankfully I'm single, no wifey to bug me about fishing.  My daughters on the other hand have started to like fishing and are stealing a bunch of my plastics to stick in their boxes...

  • Super User
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So I picked up a new rod today for worming...

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I just need to get used to the XF tip on it. I missed three fairly decent fish today setting the hook too quickly.

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