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"Lisa" wrote: ou gave a lot of really great suggestions but I think since, as you say, the budget is tight, let's see if we can back it up just a bit. What are the absolute must-haves for ANY tackle box? What is the standard size hook? Would a small knife be useful, or perhaps small scissors? Would a spool of line be useful or not? Are those little red and white plastic bobbers worth having? Pretend you're buying your child's first tackle box and you want to cover all areas in a very general fashion, allowing him/her to choose what he/she wants to upgrade to. Seriously, right now he has nothing, so I really just need the basics that all fishing folk must have. My suggestions for the lures as opposed to the basics are because they will be something that last (till some trophy fish makes an angler part with them anyway). It is kind of like if he were buying some items for the house. A nice picture that will be viewed and treasured is better than getting the doodads to hang the picture. That is not a great example but maybe it helps. I consider hooks and line as expendables. I hate to lose any lure I have. Even more if it was a gift from someone important. The line and other items are things that he will pick up as needed. While you can get an entry level rod and reel for about $20 or so taking up angling more seriously that will be a limit to enjoyment. I still suggest get him a few nice items that are flexible enough to use in fresh or sal****er and for varied species and he will add the sundry items along the way. Also, the size hooks you use are completely different for nearly every kind of angling. Line is dependent on the fishing outfit and again the type of fishing. I am not well to do and neither are most of the folks I fish with. However, I have probably spent a few thousand dollars on my fishing hobby (A couple of fly outfits for salt, another for trout, fresh water spinning outfits, 7 or 8 various sal****er outfits for flats fish from a few pounds to over 100 pounds, TOO much tackle; Bass Pro is on my way home). I don't even own a power boat! That is the best I can do as a suggestion. Good luck! Atlanta Joe -- "Atlanta Joe" aka Joe Webb Flats fishing is Flat Fun! Visit my site at http://flatsfisher.com |
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