Tackle Boxes

  1. Wise Utility Dry Box

    $26.99 - $48.99
  2. Promar Mesh Chum/Dunk Bag

    $7.69 - $9.39
  3. Promar Chum Bag

    $7.69 - $9.39
  4. Promar Nylon Bait Bag - NE-305

    $9.29
  5. Tactical Anglers Assault Pouch

    $18.03
  6. Shimano Blue Wave Surf Bag

    $69.99 - $94.99
  7. Shimano Blackmoon Backpack

    $215.99 - $224.99
  8. Shimano Baltica Tackle Bag

    $109.99 - $149.99
  9. Shimano Butterfly Jig Bag - SHMBTRFLYBG20MDA

    $100.99
  10. Shimano Butterfly Jig Cocoon Wrap (5-Pack) - BFLJC05

    $31.99
  11. Shimano Borona Tackle Bag - SHMBORONA20LGA

    $224.99
  12. Plano StowAway Utility Box

    $7.18 - $12.16
  13. Plano Waterproof StowAway Tackle Tray

    $14.16 - $17.73
  14. Daiwa D-VEC Foldable EVA Tackle Case

    $59.99 - $64.99
  15. Nomad Design Jig Wallet Insert Sleeve - ND-JIGSLEEVE

    $39.99
  16. Nomad Design Jig Wallet - ND-JIGWALLET

    $74.99
  17. Sea-Dog Knife and Plier Holder - 325925-1

    $9.50
  18. Tigress Coiled Tackle Safety Tether

    $48.99 - $60.99
  19. Tigress Bucket Lead Holder - 88448

    $161.99
  20. Tempress Access Boat Hatch Liner - 12" - 41512

    $57.99
  21. Tempress Access Boat Hatch Tackle Liner - 41519

    $64.99
  22. Tempress Cam Boat Tackle Hatch - 44380

    $105.99
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  23. Tempress Utility/Access Hatch Liner - 6" - 41400

    $16.79
  24. BoatMates Suction Cup Fish Hook Rack - 12"

    $8.33
  25. Plano Stowall Waterproof Storage Bag

    $6.55 - $22.99
  26. Plano KVD Signature Series Speedbag

    $14.15 - $20.99
  27. Plano Z-Series Tackle Bag with Waterproof Base

    $69.99 - $96.99
  28. Plano EDGE Flex StowAway Box

    $36.99 - $45.99
  29. Plano ProLatch StowAway Box (4-Pack)

    $19.45
  30. Plano Guide Series Tackle Bag

    $69.99 - $143.99
  31. Plano EDGE StowAway Utility Box

    $19.99 - $29.99
  32. Plano Guide Series Fly Fishing Case

    $36.99
  33. Plano Plastic Worm StowAway Utility Box

    $10.30
  34. Plano Pocket Tackle Box

    $5.29 - $5.93
  35. Plano Adjustable Double-Sided StowAway Utility Box - 3400

    $7.29 - $8.75
  36. Plano Connectable Satchel StowAway Box with HDL

    $11.97 - $13.48
  37. Plano Double-Sided Adjustable Tackle Box

    $11.15
  38. Plano Double-Sided Tackle Box

    $6.65 - $17.49
  39. Plano 1-Tray Tackle Box with Dual Top Access

    $12.80
  40. Plano 2-Tray Tackle Box with Dual Top Access

    $15.64
  41. Plano 3-Tray Tackle Box with Dual Top Access

    $19.17
  42. Plano Thin ProLatch StowAway Utility Box

    $5.67
  43. Plano ProLatch StowAway Utility Box

    $3.49 - $5.76
  44. Plano Hydro-Flo StowAway Tackle Box

    $9.58 - $11.13
  45. Plano ProLatch Open Compartment StowAway Utility Box

    $6.21 - $7.12
  46. Plano ProLatch Spoon Box

    $14.32
  47. Plano 2-Tier Magnum Satchel Tackle Box

    $32.99 - $39.99
  48. Plano Waterproof Polycarbonate Storage Box

    $25.99 - $36.99
 
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About Tackle Boxes

FAQ - Defender - Tackle-boxes

Where can I buy Tackle Boxes near me?

Defender offers a wide selection of Tackle Boxes in-stock for immediate shipment, same day pick up in store, or shop our retail location and talk to our seasoned staff here to offer you advice and get you the right Tackle Box for your next fishing adventure. If you're looking for something specific or prefer the convenience of shopping from home, Defender.com offers a wide selection of Tackle Boxes with detailed descriptions. Just make sure to consider shipping times if you need your gear for an upcoming trip, and don't hesitate to reach out to customer service for any questions about the products. We have the selection to meet your fishing needs.

What are the best brands of Tackle Boxes?

When it comes to tackle boxes, you want something that's durable, organized, and can handle the wear and tear of the water. Brands like Plano have been around for years and are known for their robust designs and smart storage solutions, making them favorites among anglers who need reliability on the water. Another solid choice is the tackle bags from Plano or Shimano, which offer innovative features like waterproof compartments and modular designs for easy customization.

How do I choose the right Tackle Boxes to buy?

When picking a tackle box, start by considering the type of fishing you do most often. If you're an inshore angler, a smaller, more portable box with compartments for lures and hooks might be ideal, while offshore fishermen may need a larger, more robust box that can handle bigger gear and withstand rough conditions. Next, think about organization and accessibility. Look for tackle boxes with adjustable dividers, so you can customize the space for your specific gear, and ensure it has sturdy latches and handles for easy transport. A good tackle box should not only protect your gear but also make it easy to grab what you need quickly when you're on the water.

What Tackle Boxes do I need this season?

When choosing tackle boxes for the season, consider your fishing style and the types of species you're targeting. A good starting point is a versatile tackle box with adjustable compartments, which allows you to customize storage for lures, hooks, and terminal tackle, making it easier to find what you need on the water. For those who fish inshore or offshore, a waterproof tackle bag can be a game-changer, keeping your gear dry and organized. If you're a tournament fisherman, opt for a larger box with dedicated spaces for specific tackle types, and don't forget to include a smaller, portable box for quick trips or when you're hopping from spot to spot.

How much do Tackle Boxes cost to buy?

Tackle boxes come in a wide range of prices, typically starting around $20 for basic models and going up to several hundred dollars for high-end, specialized options. The cost often reflects the size, materials, and features like waterproofing, customizable compartments, and built-in tackle trays. When choosing a tackle box, consider your fishing style and the amount of gear you need to store. A simple box might work for casual outings, while serious anglers or tournament fishermen may want to invest in a more durable and organized system to keep everything accessible and protected on the water.

How do you organize a tackle box?

Start by sorting your tackle into categories based on the type of fishing you do-think lures, hooks, weights, and terminal tackle. Use small tackle boxes or dividers to keep similar items together, making it easy to grab what you need without rummaging around. Label everything if you can, especially if you have a lot of different gear. This way, whether you're in the heat of a tournament or just out for a weekend trip, you can quickly find your favorite lures or the right size hook without wasting time.

What goes in a tackle box?

A well-stocked tackle box is your best friend on the water, so start with the basics: hooks, sinkers, and a variety of lures. Make sure to include different sizes and styles of hooks for various species, along with a selection of sinkers to help you fish at different depths. Don't forget about terminal tackle like swivels, leaders, and floats, which are essential for rigging up your lines. Lastly, add some pliers, a line cutter, and a first-aid kit for those unexpected moments, and you'll be ready for whatever the day throws at you.

What should I have in my tackle box?

A well-stocked tackle box is your best friend on the water, so make sure you have the essentials. Start with a variety of hooks, weights, and sinkers in different sizes to cover various fishing situations, along with a selection of bobbers for float fishing. Next, include a range of lures and baits that suit the species you're targeting, whether it's soft plastics, crankbaits, or live bait. Don't forget tools like pliers, a line cutter, and a measuring tape to handle your catch efficiently, plus a first aid kit for those minor mishaps that can happen on the water.