Super User N Florida Mike Posted February 26, 2016 Super User Posted February 26, 2016 I have a bait box holder that carries 4 individual containers chocked full of baits.One is a Zoom box,and a culprit box.Another is a miscellaneous plastics box,and the other is all the cranks,topwaters,jerkbaits etc.Then I have a small bucket with important stuff,scale,ruler, knife,sinkers,pliers etc..Also in the bucket are my top baits for that day based on where I'm going.These will usually always include senkos,flukes,worms of some kind.Then I have a few tackle boxes full of old stuff in my fishing room in the garage.I could probably fish for at least 10 years on what I have and not run out. Quote
RCCA Posted February 26, 2016 Posted February 26, 2016 All of them... squeezed in highly organized containers lol Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted February 26, 2016 Super User Posted February 26, 2016 Thinking about this a little more, it really depends on the body of water too. Stained water the fish don't seem as color sensitive, but on clear water the fish are hot and cold on colors. Some conditions will only hit smoke purple or other more natural colors and not hit water red, and then an hour later due to the weather changing it has completely flipped itself on its head. Dingy water I may throw maybe 2 different colors in a trip vs 10 to 20 in clear water. So I was thinking Clearwater lakes when I take a lot, on local lakes I take 2 3600 boxes of prerigged baits and that's it. Well maybe if I switch colors more often in dingy water I will catch more fish, hmm a good reason to buy more stuff, awesome lol Quote
Josh_Bovaird Posted February 26, 2016 Author Posted February 26, 2016 Thanks for the replies I've definitely been doing some organizing and hoping to cut this pile in half Quote
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