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Title: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on January 30, 2018, 09:22:48 AM
I have decided to inventory my fishing tackle today and find out what I need buy. I have already bought some over the Winter, like 6" lizards and a couple of crankbaits. Pretty sure I need wacky worm o-rings and a new tube for the other box but have to check the rest of my soft plastics. We will see where this goes. OK bait monkey here I come.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Pacific NW Ron on January 30, 2018, 09:52:08 AM
The monkey caught you and he's not letting go. :surrender:
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: SteveTX on January 30, 2018, 10:13:37 AM
 :-* If you post up what you think you may want to add to your list some here may have what you are wanting. I just bought some lizards from nats after I made a post about looking for lizards yesterday.  ;D Also got several PMs for helping find other lizards. 8) 

Also I have a lot of soft plastics that are new in the package or maybe one or 2 missing. Never know it might be what you are looking for or close enough. I generally just want very little vs new and or shipping cost back.

Just a idea.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Lipripper on January 30, 2018, 10:30:53 AM
Have fun Kris and don't feed that Monkey to much at one time cause winter isn't over yet.  lo lo
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on January 30, 2018, 11:23:53 AM
Quote from: SteveTX on January 30, 2018, 10:13:37 AM
:-* If you post up what you think you may want to add to your list some here may have what you are wanting. I just bought some lizards from nats after I made a post about looking for lizards yesterday.  ;D Also got several PMs for helping find other lizards. 8) 

Also I have a lot of soft plastics that are new in the package or maybe one or 2 missing. Never know it might be what you are looking for or close enough. I generally just want very little vs new and or shipping cost back.

Just a idea.
Ok, here is what it looks like I want.
3 packs of BPS Craw tubes
2 packs 3/16 and/or 1/4 ball jigs with 1 or 1/0 hooks
4 packs of 4" senko style worms - I normally use Yum Dingers
2 packs of Tungsten bullet weights 1/4 and/or 5/16
2 packs of Tungsten punching weights, I assume 1 oz bullet weights
The tubes and senko style worms are anything but green or green pumpkin. Those are my favorite colors to use and have plenty. Junebug, browns, reds,
The BPS craw tubes are a little different than your normal tube which I have a large selection. I really haven't had a chance to try them out this past Season but will this one.
I know the Tungsten weights are normally not in someone's dispose of list so I will probably pick them up with a couple other things at my part-time job.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Lipripper on January 30, 2018, 11:27:56 AM
Yelp that's a good list to start with.  lo lo  If you must feed the monkey try hitting up Doc Irv for them senko style baits and he could more than likely do them Craw tubes also.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Princeton_Man on January 30, 2018, 01:21:15 PM
Baits are like bullets, I don't want to run out! Particularly when I need some.  lo

Every Spring I go through the locker on the boat and pull out all the stuff I didn't use last year. Then order more of everything I did use. It's not a perfect system...
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on January 30, 2018, 01:27:34 PM
Quote from: Princeton_Man on January 30, 2018, 01:21:15 PM
Baits are like bullets, I don't want to run out! Particularly when I need some.  lo

Every Spring I go through the locker on the boat and pull out all the stuff I didn't use last year. Then order more of everything I did use. It's not a perfect system...
It's not a perfect system but it works. Each time I am headed to a lake, remember I fish electric only reservoirs mostly, I pull the soft plastics and hard baits that I think i might need. That usually fills my BPS Extreme bag with approx. 11 boxes and normally a couple up under the front deck. Each 3600 Plano style box has one type of bait or baits like swim jigs with trailers. If I am going to go walking a body of water I will pick and choose into several boxes to make my load lighter. It has worked for me so far any way. Sometimes out I never tie on another lure than what I left with. Overkill?
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: SteveTX on January 30, 2018, 03:23:11 PM
I'm at work but I'll look when I get home. I think I have some senko style worms in the storage. I never use the stick baits anymore so what ever I have your welcome to.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on February 18, 2018, 12:17:00 PM
Quote from: SteveTX on January 30, 2018, 03:23:11 PM
I'm at work but I'll look when I get home. I think I have some senko style worms in the storage. I never use the stick baits anymore so what ever I have your welcome to.
Did you get a chance to look Steve?
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: SteveTX on February 18, 2018, 12:42:13 PM
Quote from: Kris on February 18, 2018, 12:17:00 PM
Did you get a chance to look Steve?
Man I did start looking but didn't come across any yet. Then it slipped my mind to finish checking other storage bins.  ~b~

I will try and do this this evening and get you an answer. Sorry I forgot about this.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on February 18, 2018, 12:49:04 PM
No problem, I was just curious.
Title: Re: Inventory fishing tackle day
Post by: Kris on February 27, 2018, 01:38:21 PM
I just picked up a couple of the Yo-Zuri 3db Knuckle Bait at work and ordered some more Trokar weedless Wacky Worm hooks for this Season. Rods are ready and now to get the boat and trailer ready.