It's official, I need to grab a smaller tackle bag. The lake I was just at, I have to walk a couple hundred yards from my car. Most lakes I can park right by the lake and don't have to carry my stuff very far. But with this South Florida heat, my overloaded bag is killing me. It's heavy as hell and hurts my shoulder. And when I'm sweating, the strap digs into my shoulder and neck.
The pic related Gander Mtn one is only $25 or $30, nice and small so I can throw a few choice lures in there as well as shit for soft plastics.
>>786334I agree with TX fag. That Cotton Candy color is bretty gud. But in certain conditions if they aren't going for the chartruese stuff, I like darker ones like Junebug, Sprayed Grass, or another purple/black that is called Mulberry or something.
>>786337Because Japan.
>>786368>tackle boxGo with a tackle bag instead. Then get the flat plastic boxes and you can organize everything and switch them out as needed. Plano Weekender bags are nice for the price. I was looking at the Weekender 3600 size bags but it is a little too large for my second pond bag.