Equipped with a water-resistant lid and the newly designed multi-level storage system the new Ozark Trail Tackle Box is designed to keep your tackle and fishing gear organized and dry. This outdoor tackle box has flip-up lid storage with dividers for quick access storage. Open the weatherproof lid for access to a large lift-out tray with 8 dividers and a handle to open a larger storage area underneath. Bring Tackle Box on your next outdoor adventure with ease and security with the reinforced handle attachment and oversized latch and two lid-locking points. To make this an even better toolbox the design comes complete with lid-to-base stacking capabilities and a 10-inch molded ruler.
Product SKU:
131792918
UPC:
76812133816
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Meh, a tackle box this size would probably be meant for a beginner. I'm a little bummed it didn't include cheap basic fishing supplies. Of course it doesn't just need to be used for fishing. It could be used as tool storage for a Dremel and attachments or a sewing kit.
Personally I use an old school backpack I found on clearance. I filled it up with those flat box organizers used for fishing lures, and the backpack straps are great for hanging it on the back of my kayak seat.
I hate boxes like these. Everything will be all over the place. Good if you keep fear in little bags or something. Since I was a kid, these things got on my nerves.
I just bought a fishing setup for a 9 yo's bday. I did not buy a box like this. Just a 3600 box to keep stuff in.
Believe I've purchased this type of box many times over and I have a lot of them that I don't use for fishing. So they're just not good for fishing.
buy cheap toolboxes 3-5x at a time and clean up your house. Tools, first aid, computer equipment, jewelry parts, gardening, emergency pack for your car, travel utensils for bbq ,etc. That way when you do an activity, just grab the box and go -- no need to pack
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I hate boxes like these. Everything will be all over the place. Good if you keep fear in little bags or something. Since I was a kid, these things got on my nerves.
I just bought a fishing setup for a 9 yo's bday. I did not buy a box like this. Just a 3600 box to keep stuff in.
Believe I've purchased this type of box many times over and I have a lot of them that I don't use for fishing. So they're just not good for fishing.
I wish I could keep my fear in little bags and then burn them or toss them in the river, lol. But I know what you mean, I hate those tackle boxes that get everything everywhere and all tangled up.
buy cheap toolboxes 3-5x at a time and clean up your house. Tools, first aid, computer equipment, jewelry parts, gardening, emergency pack for your car, travel utensils for bbq ,etc. That way when you do an activity, just grab the box and go -- no need to pack
I just picked up a few to make little quick grab and go sub-boxes so I don't need to lug my main gear around just to do some quick dock or back bay fishing.
But you can get any cheap tackle box to start. The budget one in this thread is a good starting point. And when the box starts annoying you, upgrade it.
Having a spare box is nice b/c you'll find a use for it.
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Personally I use an old school backpack I found on clearance. I filled it up with those flat box organizers used for fishing lures, and the backpack straps are great for hanging it on the back of my kayak seat.
I just bought a fishing setup for a 9 yo's bday. I did not buy a box like this. Just a 3600 box to keep stuff in.
Believe I've purchased this type of box many times over and I have a lot of them that I don't use for fishing. So they're just not good for fishing.
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I just bought a fishing setup for a 9 yo's bday. I did not buy a box like this. Just a 3600 box to keep stuff in.
Believe I've purchased this type of box many times over and I have a lot of them that I don't use for fishing. So they're just not good for fishing.
I got those for $10 (post-covid-dollars).
But you can get any cheap tackle box to start. The budget one in this thread is a good starting point. And when the box starts annoying you, upgrade it.
Having a spare box is nice b/c you'll find a use for it.
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