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If you were "stuffing" an inshore tackle box for a new fisherman, what would you include? Please give me specific names and sizes. Soft plastics, hard baits, and terminal tackle. I would appreciate ya'lls help.
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- A DOA shrimp 3" Glow
- At least 2 different styles and colors of berkley gulp
- A yo-zuri pins minnow 2 3/4 inch w/ a green back
- 1/4 oz. jigheads
- a stringer
- needle nose pliers
- some #1 hooks
- split shots or small egg weights
- slip floats
- 20# flourocarbon
That would be a great start and provides a good assortment of all around baits
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| need to have needle nose pliers and a Lighter!
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A gold spoon is a must.
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leader material is good to
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Of course a couple of gotchas for the spanish and blues
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Most any style of popping cork such as a cajun thunder.
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Don't forget the swivels. Also, Catch 2000 mirrolure (green/white).
When in doubt, set the hook...
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konz (12/16/2008) measuring tape and FWC guide book!deffiniate and this to 
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toilet paper.
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Sunscreen, an extra pair of cheap sunglasses, a couple of those disposable rain ponchos, and a pair of clippers (preferrably w/ a lanyard attached).
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a sharp pocket knife & small cutting board (if you are stuffing a tackle bag).
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What about soft baits like jerk worms, does anyone still use these? Top waters......Spooks, Rapala's, or mirrolures? What's a good hook for live baits....Sheepies, reds, trout,..etc?
Local net builders for bait and mullet?
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| I would add one of those water resistant disposable cameras and a small hand towel.
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| Some Gulps... They seem to work great. 
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Rapala Skitterwalk and Twitch Baits
Mirror Lure Catch 2000
Jerk Baits
Sinking Minnows
Sting Ray Grubs
Small Circle hooks for live bait
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When in doubt, set the hook...
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Throw in a couple of Mirrolure topwaters like the "top dog" or "top pup". Some circle hooks and a couple of 8" soft-plastic jerkbaits in white and chartreuse.
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Thanks for the help fella's.
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| MirroLure - Morridine 17mr in any color is a must in any Inshore-Box http://mirrolure.com/lumo/index.html
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gulps diffrent sizes and colors them thing work great on every species and dont forget the foul weather gear
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Inshore:
Jigs head (red, chartreuse,white) make sure they have black sharp hooks..you could also get some weedless hooks for shad
Gulp Shads and Shrimp..Different Colors 3in shrimp..molting or new penny...jerk shads mullet or electric(or nuclear) chicken
Owner or Gamakatsu hooks..all sizes
Leader..15,20,30lb(fluorocarbon is great but i use ande)
Egg Weights 1/2oz to 3 oz
Split Shots
Gold Spoon
Small and Medium black swivels
Wire leader 17lb 27lb and 60lb
Treble Hooks(for Kings)
Pliers..I love my X-Tools
Catch 2000, Skitterwalk, Stretch 25 for trolling
and various jigs for bobos spanish bluefish and skippies..
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| another one of these?? Are you freakin kidding me?? Haven't these things been done to death?? I guess I'll answer this one. You know what they say, if you can't beat em, join em. I'm gonna say a fish glove for grabbing that bull red by the tail and hauling him up. And a multi tool (leatherman) for fixing a reel, removing a hook, cutting bait, opening a beer, etc.
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How big is your tackle box????? Maybe you could fit a mini keg like heinken or a pony in there...
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| all that stuff, your goin to need one of those nifty aluminum carts if your on the beach, and maybe two of them.
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I use toenail clippers to cut line quick and a regular pushpin pin will clean the holes of jig heads and hooks real quick too.
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| 1. Swiss army knife 2. Bullfrog Mosquito Coast (sunblock and bug repellent combined in one little bottle) 3. Neoprene (folds flat) beer/soda can cooler/wrap !!!!!
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I was reading all the posts to this and they all had great ideas, even Dylans keg idea was good but not for an inshore tackle box....BUT, I noticed only one person said a TAPE MEASURE, this is a must for a NEW fisherman...the fines can get pretty steep....
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| tape measures or some form of measurement is good for any fisherman and the regs as well. You never know when you might hook a different fish for the 1st time. I've caught tons of spanish and got tagged with a warning from fwc for having one 1/2in too short.
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