Packing a Florida Fishing Box
This page shares my approach to packing a Florida fishing box, for spin, fly, and panfish fishing.
Fish in Florida, fish everywhere, eat smaller fish and shrimp. In freshwater, insects, crayfish, and worms of various types supplement the fish and shrimp main course. In saltwater, crabs and worms of various types supplement the fish and shrimp main course.
As a result, you don’t have to get too fancy with your lure or fly choices.
This writer prefers lures with only a single hook. Safer for me, better for the fish. If you must use gang hooks, at least press down the barbs. When you hook yourself or a buddy miles from anywhere, you’ll be glad that the hook comes right out!
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Suggested Saltwater Spin Tackle Box
Assorted jig heads, 1/8 to 1/2 ounce
Johnson Minnow, gold/silver, 1/8 and 1/4 ounce
DOA Shrimp, 3″
DOA Bait Buster, shallow runner
DOA Bait Buster, deep runner
5″ soft plastic jerk baits with appropriate 5/0 hooks
3″ soft plastic shads with 3/0 Owner 5132W-013 hooks.
The soft plastic shad and jerk baits are also used on the jig heads.
A surface plug (zara spook, chug bug, etc) can be included if you must. Replace gang hooks with singles, or press down the barbs.
You might want to carry a Cajun Thunder or similar popping cork.
All this stuff (with the exception of the soft plastic shad and jerk baits) will easily fit in a small Plano box. The soft plastics can be conveniently carried in a ziplock bag.
You’ll also need leader material and a tool to remove hooks, either a de-hooker, long nosed pliers, or surgical-style clamps. I carry all three.
My friend Mike Conneen loves using the Vudu shrimp. I’ve never tied one on. So I may not have your favorite lure here, but I catch fish all over the southeast with this kit.
When freshwater fishing I also bring Culprit plastic worms, and add a panfish box (see below).
Suggested Saltwater Fly Bag
Everything listed here fits (snugly) in a Simms Dry Creek Hip Bag. I wade a lot.
You want to imitate small fish, shrimp, and crabs (loosely), and be able to cover the entire water column from the surface to maybe 5 feet.
Small Plano box, inside of which are at least 100 flies.
-Sliders, #4, various weights and colors (shrimp imitations)
-Clouser Minnows, #4, various weights and colors (small fish imitations)
-wool crabs, #4 and #2, brown, green
-bunny strip flies, #2 and #4, various weights and colors
-Seaducers, #2 and #4, unweighted and lightly weighted (shrimp imitation). I prefer grizzly hackles, but use whatever colors you like.
-Rattle Rousers, #2. I don’t often use these, but always carry a few. (attractor)
-assorted unweighted flies, including bouncers, bendbacks, and fry flies (minnow imitations)
-poppers and gurglers, #4 and #2 (attractors)
Quart-size Ziplock bag with a color variety of synthetic minnow and Electric Sushi, #4 and #2.
Quart-size Ziplock bag with a color variety of synthetic minnow and Electric Sushi, #1 and #1/0.
Fluorocarbon leader wheels in 12, 15, 20, and 30 pound test.
With the textured lines now, you need some finger guards.
You’ll also need a tool to remove hooks, either a de-hooker, long nosed pliers, or surgical-style clamps. I carry all three. Again, consider pressing down the barbs on your hooks.
Suggested Freshwater Panfish Box
Small Plano box. Inside are:
-a few micro-plugs. I seldom use these (gang hooks again), but love the way they look!
–small spoons. Al’s goldfish, Eppinger Dardevle, Johnson Minnow, etc. Can’t miss with the classics!
-small Beetle Spins
-small Road Runners
-1.5″ Creme Spoiler Shad
-assorted jig heads, 1/16th to 3/16th ounce.
Some 1″ to 2″ soft plastic twisty tails. I actually have another small box filled with these. When fishing is good, you go through them fast!
Hopefully, you already have the hook-remover tools!
And that, dear reader, finishes my page on Packing a Florida Fishing Box. As you can see, you don’t need a suitcase to carry your tackle! Hope you found it helpful!
John Kumiski
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