Definitely looks like some quality gear!
For years I fished out of one simple box. I kept my jigs in the original package. I don’t carry much gear but since I have acquired more micro hard baits I thought it was time to upgrade and get more organized. The orange color boxes are Gruv Micro Jig boxes. The gray box that the spoons are in are Plan D boxes. The one with the cranks are Piraña P6 Waterproof Jig Box by Rose Creek. What I can tell you about these boxes is that they are high quality and jigs....lures.....stay secure. I have one Gruv box....one Plan D box.....and one P6 box in my wading vest also. These will be going in a Plano Guide Series 2.0 Tackle Bag. It is the small bag in this series. While these boxes are not cheap I feel they will serve me well for many years.
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Definitely looks like some quality gear!
I really like the looks of those boxes.
Bet that yellow and black spoon thumps the trout! Nice looking boxes!
You got that right.....and I’m ashamed to say how many I have given up to the river bottom already. Using those with the Iprimi XXUL makes for an absolute ball.
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As a bank angler, I certainly appreciate quality storage solutions. These look quite nice. I've turned to Meiho Waterproof WG and Ryugi R-Tank cases for waterproof solutions. Most times Meiho Rungun cases do the trick for me though. Love being able to have jigheads on one side and worms – on the other.
I can only find the Plan D fly boxes. Are these the fly boxes? If not, where do you find them?
At Sportsman Warehouse...Plan D Pocket Max Articulated Plus Fly Box.
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Plan D Pocket Max Articulated Plus Fly Box - Gray - Gray | Sportsman's Warehouse
Very nice, and as you say quality will last. One of the challenges of wade fishing (other than not falling in!) is managing how much tackle to carry. Your setup looks great. When not using my vest, I have a small Fanny pack that also does double duty as a belt around my waders. If you think about what you really need on your outings you can eliminate a lot of stuff.
Bob
Thanks Randy