Bank Fishing Tackle Organization

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Here are some ideas and equipment that will help you with your bank fishing tackle organization.
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Man I couldn’t stop staring at all that tackle hanging on the wall behind you. Tackle goals for sure!

DoubleBogeyBass
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I caught my first bass while bank fishing on my first ever baitcaster reel with a Texas rig by watching ur beginner vids from how to spool my real to how to tie a knot. Thanks Gene I could use a lot more advice as I’m just learning I live in Chattanooga Tn. Love the videos

ethomp
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Gene! You are right on the money. I am 60 years old. My military back pack is full. 45 pound's or more. Just got a day fishing bag! To fill for that day's fishing only. It works! Thanks, Gene! My buddy and I love your videos. Bank fishing is are thing. No room for a boat! Pro bank fishing just started the club. For Bank fishermen. Shawn

shawnbeck
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Great tip about splurging on the terminal tackle box. I get so tired of picking bullet weights out of worm hooks and split shots out of swimbait heads. I need to upgrade to a box like the one you showed. Didn't realize until this video that those prevent the flopping around.

treylawrence
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Gene, you should do Flukemaster backpacks for the website with the logo. Would be cool looking!

hoopsheavenpa
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I use a small Jansport backpack, looks tiny but I can carry everything I need and then some. I can't imagine bank fishing without it.

fourohsevenfishing
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I have those little blue scissors, they are the best!

HanSoloxcs
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Hey Gene can you do a “Tackle Tuesday” on about how to pack tackle and how many rod setups is acceptable as a co-angler? Such as backpack? Or small boxes or even plastic bags? Just a thought. Hope you see this comment.

mDTwistt
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Love your channel. Taking my girlfriends kids fishing for the first time later today. Thanks for all your advice!

williambrown
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You show a lot of love ❤️ to bank fisherman and I thank you 🙏for that.

itsyaboi
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I'm so glad you are talking about this I have a kids school back pack and everything under the sun is it. The tackle box you showed, Glasses, flashlight, extra floats, a can of corn for the kids to fish with, pliers, matches, scissors, bug spray, crappy bait pellets, suntan lotion, hand sanitizer, rags, baby wipes, money just in case, rubberbands, peanut butter craker packs And although my boyfriend brings his tackle box he knows I got us taken care.of. Biut it has gotten to be much and I dreed picking it up. But I m going to call this video a sign from above and eliminate. Because I pack as if I'm camping or hiking. Lol

davidagillett
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Thanks for sharing the knowledge about what soft plastics do when stored in plastic boxes, great info.

catboyzee
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I just opened a Plano Trail-Pack box from the '80s, still loaded with soft plastic worms, and the box was perfect as were the worms.

jimmcculloch
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Thanks again Fluke! I'm going to send this to some of my nephews and friends who like to bring the kitchen sink when I take em fishing. Lol (not to mention, I needed to hear it.The kayak gear has been getting heavier lately. )

edwolfe
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I prefer a duffel bag over the backpack. The backpack excels at transporting gear over longer distances but lacks on usability/quick access and seems to be more cumbersome for me.

I like to keep a mixed case of plastics. Reason being, If I use a plastic I might not want to return it to it's original plastic bag which could ruin the bunch. Though I'll only do that if the plastic has been worn in pretty good, and it's nice to have a mixed case for ease of use. I do try to separate colors within it so colors don't bleed into each other and definitely wouldn't use a good case. It's more convenience then anything tho.. There's a lot of science going on which I think a lot of us don't understand. With that said I have had plastics melt cases in the past.

For the kayak I have dedicated gear, (or try to) for things like pliers, scissors, tape, license, and anything else I want on my person I now use a waist bag/tool bag waist strap. It's basically my essential kit for fishing that I take no matter what. Good tip I'm gonna have to add sun glasses to that kit! Like the terminal tackle boxes.

GuitarLessonCharts
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Great Advice and tips as always. I live in New Jersey and though I have a kayak. I still love walking the banks of ponds and smaller lakes.

markalbert
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Great video FlukeMaster. I've definitely downsized my backpack for bank fishing. I have a Pacifun over the shoulder backpack. Fits 2 3600's & 1 3400 for my terminal. Then about 6-8 bags of plastics. My pliers and scissors, and that's about it. Bottle of water if it's a hot day out and plan on being to far from the truck or out longer. Usually only 2 rod&reel combos.

basswhisperer
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Great video! Just starting to fish with braid and I appreciate the tip on the scissors. The stuff can be tough to cut!

Alex-zsrv
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I just ordered that Plano Edge terminal box yesterday! Can’t wait!!

TheFishingMommy
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Man I needed to see this video. Been organizing my gear to make it easier on me to get around. Thanks for the info.

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