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Wednesday, October 7, 2009
You have to look at your tackle box the way a mechanic looks at his toolbox. Sure, you may be able to fix something with one tool, but that doesn't always guarantee that one tool can fix all of your problems. The same thought can be applied to your tackle box. When you're looking to catch a specific type of fish, or if you're fishing in a specific environment, be sure that you've got the right tool for the job by adding a variety of baits and lures into your tackle box so that you're always prepared.

So how can you decide what's best for your box? The key is really in preference and experience. One season, you may have caught a ton of bass using cheap plastic worms. In another, it was a $10 lure that caught you the big one. Be sure that you're trying out different strategies and stick to those that work. Remember, no two fishermen fish alike. Just be sure that you're choosing bait that you're experienced with. You wouldn't try to master the piano if you've never seen one, right? So think of the same principle when it comes to choose the right tackle. Know what you're working with and know what you're using. Only then can you master them well enough to catch your fish.

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