Getting Acquainted With Fishing Tackle Bags  
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Getting Acquainted With Fishing Tackle Bags

A perfect fishing trip entails lots of planning and many ingredients, not the least of which is finding the right equipment to suit your needs. One of the most overlooked fishing accessories is also one of the most important: a fishing tackle bag. When you’re standing on the pier, boat, or shore with a pole in your hand, the last thing you want to worry about is not being able to place your hands on that particular feathered lure at the bottom of a crowded nap sack. If you had only invested in a tackle bag, you’d be able to locate it without any trouble. It’s a smart buy, but there are a number of brands and styles to sort through, and you’ll want to consider your own needs before selecting the bag that is right for you.

               For the novice fisherman, a simpler bag will do the trick. Since you won’t have too many lures to keep track of, there’s no need to invest in a complex and intricate brand. Cabela’s offers more than a dozen styles, and their low-priced items are some of the best of the simple variety. Their Quick Stow Boat Utility Bag is small but adequate; the canvas bag is no larger than a lunch pail, and it comes with six compartmentalized plastic boxes for you to store your tackle in. A slightly more pricey option is the Surf Jetty Bag by Open Water, which acts as a shoulder bag and is more sizeable than Cabela’s model. Both bags are lightweight and offer a simplistic layout that makes the search for lures more manageable for the casual fisherman.

               Meanwhile, the more seasoned and serious fisherman will likely have a vast collection of lures, and thus a more advanced bag will be in order. WFO Sportfishing recently unveiled the Offshore Bag, a weighty nylon product that allows vast storage space but comes with a hefty price tag. It also includes side storage compartments for fishing tools such as knives and pliers, and it even sports two cup holders on top of the case. 2B-Kayaking’s S2S Fishing Tackle Bag is similar to the WFO brand in cost and in the amount of lure compartment space it provides; however, in lieu of the cup holders, there are four plastic rod-holders on each corner of the bag.

               When it comes to fishing tackle bags, you’ll find that there are hundreds of options available. Whether you search online or go to your nearest bait shop or Wal-Mart, you will be inundated with choices. It’s important to remember that, whichever bag you select, it should be the one that caters to your fishing needs. They range in price anywhere from $12 to $200. If you’re a beginner, or if you consider yourself a casual sportsman, make sure to get the best bag to fit your needs.

Here are some more websites for information about fishing tackle bags……

Gander Mountain | Fishhoo | Troutlet






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