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Expert advice on all types of fishing situations & tackle.
Organise your sea tackle for faster fishing and longer sessions
A tidy tackle box saves time on the bank and helps you land more fish by keeping lures, hooks and terminal tackle visible and ready. Anglers rely on multi‑compartment lure boxes, rig cases and modular tackle systems to separate soft plastics, hard baits and terminal rigs so nothing gets damaged or lost during a session.
What to look for in a sea lure tackle box
Durability and water resistance — choose boxes made from robust plastics or waterproof seals to resist saltwater corrosion and keep contents dry. Compartment flexibility — adjustable dividers and double‑sided trays let you store a mix of jigs, spoons, soft lures and skirted baits without tangles. Portability and capacity — small clamshell boxes are ideal for short trips while multi‑tray systems and large lure boxes suit long sessions or boat use.
Types and uses
Why Gerry’s Fishing
At Gerry’s Fishing we curate a range of trusted brands and value options so you can match box type to session length and target species. Our lure/tackle box category includes compact two‑sided lure boxes, component organisers and premium multi‑tray systems to suit shore, pier and boat anglers.
H2 Frequently asked questions
Q: Which tackle box is best for sea lures?
A: For mixed lure fishing choose a double‑sided or multi‑tray box with adjustable dividers; for a minimalist kit use a compact clamshell lure box.
Q: Are waterproof lure boxes necessary?
A: Waterproof boxes are recommended for boat work or exposed shore sessions to protect soft plastics, electronics and leader material.
Q: How should I organise lures in a box?
A: Group by type and size — keep soft plastics separate from hard baits, store hooks and swivels in small compartments, and label trays for quick access.
Q: Can I store rigs and leaders in lure boxes?
A: Yes — use dedicated rig boxes or small compartment trays to prevent tangles and protect knots.