W&SS Affecting my Tackle box

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I built a pretty decent soft side tackle box which I prefer,this Browning model came with 6 plastic tackle trays but I used 4 stacking them on there side instead on top of each other...3 fishing oriented one mini PSK type items...
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Looks good. I'll let you in on my secret weapon!

Buy a bunch a Mepps spinners (different sizes). Lose the treble hooks that come with them. Add a small split ring and replace the treble hook with a worm hook. Now Texas rig a worm on the worm hook. Works awesome for bass and pike! I don't even bother with the crankbaits any longer unless I'm going for walleye.
 
Looks good. I'll let you in on my secret weapon!

Buy a bunch a Mepps spinners (different sizes). Lose the treble hooks that come with them. Add a small split ring and replace the treble hook with a worm hook. Now Texas rig a worm on the worm hook. Works awesome for bass and pike! I don't even bother with the crankbaits any longer unless I'm going for walleye.

:thumbup: Thanks ! but I found that having the lures keeps my son busy(10yo) while I concentrate.. LOL my lil' secret ;)!
 
Stabbing/cutting utinsels are : Gerber multi-tool my 1st so it remains in the tackle box,NWA blade ,Schrade UH USA filet,SAK S.champ......
 
Stabbing/cutting utinsels are : Gerber multi-tool my 1st so it remains in the tackle box,NWA blade ,Schrade UH USA filet,SAK S.champ......

Gotta love the one-hand operation of the Gerber Multi Tool. Nothing like it for hook removal when you've got a hog lipped and its armed with its new weapons (treble hooks). :D
 
it was my very 1st multi-tool and have had it for a long time and it found a home in the tackle box for that very reason.
 
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