Summer fishing is here!
In Georgia Straight the Coho fishing continues to be great! The clipped fish are still running very shallow. Keep your gear in the top 30ft of water. If you drop...
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Calcutta Explorer Tackle Bag 3600
Calcutta
Calcutta Explorer Tackle Bag 3700
Calcutta
Calcutta Squall Express Bag w/ 3 3600 Trays - Coastal Camo
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoor 3600 Smallmouth Tackle Bag - Blue
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoor 3700 Smallmouth Tackle Bag - Olive
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Clear Quicklatch Tackle Trays
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Drift Series Tackle Trays - Blue
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Drift Series Tackle Trays - Green
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Drift Series Tackle Trays - Purple
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Drift Series Tackle Trays - Red
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Outdoors Drift Series Tackle Trays - Sea Foam
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Vertical 3600 Drift Series Topless Tackle Bag
Evolution Outdoor
Evolution Vertical 3700 Drift Series Topless Tackle Bag
Plano
Plano 3 Tray Tackle Box With Dual Top Access - Blue
Plano
Plano 3 Tray Tackle Box With Dual Top Access - Green
Plano
Plano Guide Series Pro Rack System Tackle Box
Plano
Plano Guide Series Waterproof Case
Tackle Boxes & Bags Frequently Asked Questions
The best tackle storage depends on how you fish. Tackle boxes are great for simple organization and quick access, while tackle bags offer more storage, flexibility, and portability for anglers carrying multiple trays and gear.
Choose based on how much gear you carry. Smaller boxes are ideal for light setups or short trips, while larger tackle bags with 3600 or 3700 trays are better for anglers who carry a wide range of lures, tools, and accessories.
Tackle bags are more versatile and easier to carry, especially for boat or shore fishing. Hard tackle boxes provide better protection but can be bulkier. Many anglers prefer bags for convenience and storage capacity.
3600 and 3700 refer to standard tray sizes used in tackle storage systems. 3700 trays are larger and hold more gear, while 3600 trays are more compact and easier to transport.
Many tackle boxes and bags are water-resistant, but not fully waterproof. Some models include waterproof compartments or sealed fly boxes to protect gear from moisture and spray.
Tackle boxes and bags are used to organize lures, hooks, weights, swivels, tools, and terminal tackle. Many anglers also store line, pliers, and accessories for quick access on the water.
Yes, tackle bags are ideal for kayak and shore fishing because they are easier to carry, offer flexible storage, and allow quick access to gear without taking up too much space.
Fly boxes are the best option for fly fishing, as they are designed to securely hold flies and keep them organized, dry, and easy to access.
Look for tackle bags made from heavy-duty materials with reinforced stitching, strong zippers, and water-resistant fabric. Extra features like padded straps and molded bases also improve durability and comfort.
Yes, but it’s important to choose corrosion-resistant materials and rinse your gear after use. Many tackle storage options are designed to handle both freshwater and saltwater conditions.
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