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Too many lures/tackle: how do YOU arrange/organize it all?
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<blockquote data-quote="txneal" data-source="post: 134534" data-attributes="member: 1483"><p>I have the exact same troubles. I have so much fishing tackle that I can't possibly bring everything with me. What I do is try to organize things into tackle boxes so that I can just keep track of it all. I have one box full of this and another box full of that and 6 or 8 other boxes of this and that. Then, I have a couple of boxes that are the ones I take with me to go fishing. Before I take off on a fishing trip, I open them up and see what's in there and then replenish if I think I might need more...I always carry way too many extras of everything, but better safe than sorry. In fact, I was just recently noticing the fact that I seem to have accumulated thousands of hooks over the years. You know, you can only fish with one at a time..or two or three or more...but at least I'll never run out! </p><p></p><p>What I've found works best for me is to just get a whole bunch of tackle boxes and fill them all up. I think I have about 10 or 12 of them. Then I put all of the tackle boxes into a big rubbermaid type container and then every so often I look through them all and replenish my 2 "fishing" tackle boxes. I put enough variety into my main fishing boxes that I know I'll have something that will work for me once I get to the water. I don't know man...you just can't take it all in the boat with you, so you have to make some tough decisions and carry what you're most likely to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txneal, post: 134534, member: 1483"] I have the exact same troubles. I have so much fishing tackle that I can't possibly bring everything with me. What I do is try to organize things into tackle boxes so that I can just keep track of it all. I have one box full of this and another box full of that and 6 or 8 other boxes of this and that. Then, I have a couple of boxes that are the ones I take with me to go fishing. Before I take off on a fishing trip, I open them up and see what's in there and then replenish if I think I might need more...I always carry way too many extras of everything, but better safe than sorry. In fact, I was just recently noticing the fact that I seem to have accumulated thousands of hooks over the years. You know, you can only fish with one at a time..or two or three or more...but at least I'll never run out! What I've found works best for me is to just get a whole bunch of tackle boxes and fill them all up. I think I have about 10 or 12 of them. Then I put all of the tackle boxes into a big rubbermaid type container and then every so often I look through them all and replenish my 2 "fishing" tackle boxes. I put enough variety into my main fishing boxes that I know I'll have something that will work for me once I get to the water. I don't know man...you just can't take it all in the boat with you, so you have to make some tough decisions and carry what you're most likely to use. [/QUOTE]
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