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UK Fishing Tackle Boxes & What Items are a Must-Have on Your Next Fishing Adventure

As you plan for the emerging fishing season, part of the enjoyment comes from setting up our your tackle box with the things you’ll need to catch a whopper. While you may remember to bring leaders, hooks, line, bobbers, and sinkers, you may not remember everything—and leaving something important out could mean not enjoying your trip as much. Here's a list of some of the items that are necessities for any angler's tackle box.

Fishing Tackle Boxes -Needle Nose Pliers

One critical item for your tackle box are needle nose pliers. Pliers will allow you to quickly take the hooks out of your fish. Be sure to choose a needle nose that has an integrated cutter that will be quite handy if you need to snip the end of a hook before removing it. Needle nose pliers can also be helpful for crimping leaders as well as split shot onto your line.

Knife

Pick a strong knife that can be used for many things. I’d recommend a pretty large blade made of stainless steel. A partly serrated blade gives you the most options. It should also be rugged enough to fillet or clean a fish. Two excellent accessories found on a quality knife are a remover and a scaler~scaler and hook remover}.

File

You can use a file to sharpen both your knife and hooks, with some practice. You’ll want a little file shaped like a triangle with an varying coarse exteriors on each side. You can also choose a whetstone, but using one properly takes some practice.

Toilet Roll

Quite honestly, there’s just no suitable replacement for toilet paper should you need some. It’s not necessary to take a full roll. Roll off a decent amount of paper and place it inside a plastic bag. Don't scrimp on the quantity and consider tucking a few Kleenex or paper towels into your tackle box as well. If you need to make a fire, these paper items make great tinder.

Fishing Tackle Boxes -Nail Clippers

Clippers normally come with a nail file which is also useful for making hooks sharp. Also, the clipper itself is a good way to cut the line.

Cigarette Lighter

You never know when you're going to need a fire. You also can use the lighter to seal the ends of nylon rope to prevent fraying or to repair damaged plastic worms.

Emergency Equipment

A travel sized kit is best. At the least, the kit must have antibiotic spray or ointment, and something to dress and clean the wound. An Ace® bandage and gauze pads are excellent to include. Be certain to take aspirin or some other analgesic with you. Sunscreen is essential as well.

Bug Repellent

There's nothing worse than being bothered by insects, so be sure to carry an effective brand of insect repellent that will work on the types of insects you expect to encounter.

Fishing Tackle Boxes -Compact Snacks

Take something like granola bars or something for quick energy. They are part of a good, healthy lunch—and so are raisins and nuts.

Now you can sit back, and focus on catching a whopper!

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