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Hey all, 

 

I recently got some extra ca$h from my job (tackle shop on the weekends!), and wanted to get some new terminal tackle, or rather, a box of it. I just wanted to hear some feedback on what stuff to include in it. I want an assortment of hooks, weights, etc that I can use to rig basically every plastic out there. Thanks a bunch, 

 

Drew

~Catch 'em

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To start with i would want small and large offset hooks and small and large ewg hooks, one pack or megastrike e2 pro shakeyheads. A selection of weights from 3/16th oz to maybe 3/8oz. Thats the bare minimum for me.

I would think this should cost you around 20-30$ depending on what brand of hooks you buy. My recommendation would be for the middle range of hooks like gamakatsu, vmc, or decoy.

If you have a few more dollars i would add a medium size weighted hook, a spring loc hook in whatever size you use the most.

After that i would just recommend some more plastics.

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First Congrats on the very Cool Job ~

 

Second, you work in a tackle shop, share the type of gear, baits & locations you plan on fishing with an experienced & trusted employee and you'll surely get information that is accurate and applicable to your fishing.

 

Any info I could give you here would have to be very general or it would undoubtedly be incorrect.

 

Good Luck

 

A-Jay

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