Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Popper & Terminal Tackle Storage
Luke Wyrsta:
Tell us about how you store your poppers and temrinal tackle....
Looking forward to responses...
Ivan Verhage:
I use a plano store away 5-22 to store my terminal tackle.
A gillies leader wallet to store my leaders and leader making acsesories like crimps etc.
I have not found a good popper storage solution yet.
Andrew Poulos:
All my large poppers and stickbaits go into a long CD type storage box with a lid(20cm high and long) Trebles are secured with either elastics or sandwich wire to each other so I dont jag myself.
Leaders are in one of those bags with plastic sleeves , or in one of those material lure pockets in labelled sealable sandwich bags with the ratings on them.
MikeOsborn:
I have a soft chilly bag about 12" high with approx 12-14 lengths of 2"pvc pipe inside.
I store all my bibbed lures and poppers in, I dont get any tangles as you can slide the lure,hooks and even the leader inside the tube.
Its pretty horangi but it does the job for me.
Kiwi Translation ;D
Chilly bag = esky
Horangi = something pretty rough but it works
Ken Best:
I use a Field & Stream brand tackle bag.
It holds ten 3700 or five 2-3730 (large) size Plano lure boxes on their end as shown in the piccy, (barra lures in there at the moment).
The 2-3730 boxes (at the front) are a good size for larger lures like poppers and stickbaits.
If I can cull some lures,(very hard), and only take 3 large boxes it has plenty of room for couple of changes of clothes and spare spools/reel inside.
It also has enough pockets around the outside for leader material, braid, pliers, spare hooks and rings etc that we all carry.
A soft plastic wallet for pre-made leaders is my choice also. No tangles and easy to see.
Ken
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