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It’s difficult to get that same feeling when you are fighting to pull a fish out of the water after it takes the bait on your fishing line.
Subscribers of Lucky Tackle Box often get that same rush when waiting for their next monthly delivery. They know the company takes their time to include a carefully selected and diverse assortment of baits at a great value in their monthly boxes.
Take a look at three of our favorite lucky tackle box past boxes that we think you will love just as much as we do.
The March 2017 BassXL Box from Lucky Tackle box included $50 of retail value and showed why this company is one of the best when selecting their baits for customers.
This box was bound to keep the avid bass fisherman happy as a fish in water!
The items included in this box were:
Retail Value: $11.99
This bait was for the fisherman looking to catch spring bass. It was made to be cranked through thick shallow cover. This bait had a unique shape as well as patented front-loaded Japanese red treble hooks.
Retail Value: $4.89
This bait was designed to displace as much water as possible. It created a hard-thumping action and excelled on Texas-rigs, Carolina-Rigs, or flipping and pitching.
It featured two claws and two long appendages which provided the action to create the water displacement. It also created a nice small bubble trail to make it easy for the bass to track.
Retail Value: $4.99
The assortment of crankbait included from this company consisted of high-quality lures that kept the fish biting. The crankbaits delivered a realistic movement in shallow waters.
Retail Value: $3.50
Retail Value: $13.99
This unique bait was included and allowed you to create a life-like swimming action when used, which allowed it to appear as if the baitfish was fleeing, swimming it like a snake, or walking. This bait worked best with the motion of short twitches using the tip of the rod with a steady retrieve.
Retail Value: $4.99
This bait created a lasting impression on the sport of freshwater fishing. It made sounds, vibrations, and flashed for visibility in murky water. It created an erratic motion that mimicked wounded prey when it was in use. It was known for having the action of crank bait, the flash of a spinner bait, and the profile of a jig.
This box included a surprise item for their subscribers. They received extra bait worth more than their hooks!
They also gave their customers the opportunity to win $1,000 in cash by having them share a picture of themselves on either Facebook or Instagram social media profiles with the surprise item! This is just another perk of signing up.
The value of the lucky tackle box past boxes was never a letdown when it came to quality. This month’s box from LTB focused on LIVETARGET baits that had a value between $17.99 - $19.99.
Each customer received one of the following Baitball Magnum Crankbaits:
Here is a peek at what you would have received if you were a subscriber of this box:
Retail Value: $9.99
This item was selected in this box because they are an excellent choice for cold water fishing. They accommodate the fast or slow fishing style you tend to fish with and are great for casting and retrieving.
They recommended using this bait for long pauses and slow fishing.
Retail Value: $5.99
This item was new for 2017. This selection of swimbait was best used in winter months. They recommended using this bait near rock piles in the river channels because that’s where you would be hitting the key targets to get your big catch of the day.
For the best results, fan casting was the recommended style of fishing.
Retail Value: $5.49
If you were fishing in the fall trying to get the fish to bite, then you would have loved this bait. It would have been a perfect match if you were using a finesse jig or by itself on a shaky head.
Retail Value: $5.49
This was also a new item included in the Lucky Tackle Box past boxes collection and was a great addition to this monthly box. If you were fishing on your boat, targeting depths of 7 – 22 feet where weed growth and vegetation begins to thin out at the deep edge of the flat then this bait would have been perfect to use.
Retail Value: $4.99
Designed by famous angler Denny Brauer and primarily for fishing plastics in heavy cover, this was not only a very high-quality heavy cover hook, but it also provided your bait a secure anchor to position your bait.
Retail Value: $17.99
Crankbait shines in plush weeds during the winter months and is used to attract more baitfish. If you like to fish slow, this was the perfect fit for your style. Although it takes a lot of patience when using this bait, you were bound to be satisfied when the bass was biting.
Retail Value: $6.99
The hatch spin became your best friend if you were trying to wake up the inactive bass. It was best used when fishing a deep-water ledge.
Retail Value: $7.99
This bait provided you with a wobbling action to create an underwater disturbance to attract the bass.
This company tried to give fisherman the opportunity to fish in all different locations. This previous lucky tackle box did just that.
Each person received six items in each box and prepared them for any environment they were fishing in.
Retail Value: $9.99
This high quality and very versatile hybrid swimbait were designed to withstand extremely harsh conditions and last a long time which is why it was included in one of the previous lucky tackle boxes. It was great for casting and retrieving, jigging vertically through schools of baitfish, and for mud lines and points.
With a retail Value $7.99 This bait was used to attract bass with a wobbling action to create a disturbance under water.
Retail Value: $8.99
This bait was great for multiple species of fish. It resembled natural food and allowed you to continuously pull fish right out of the water.
Retail Value: $4.99
The waterbug was known for having a tail, arms, and an extended torso which made the perfect bait for panfish. This bait is best used on a small jig or under a float.
The freshwater fish this could be used for was:
Retail Value: $4.99
This hook was designed with Kevin VanDam to deliver an ideal balance of hooking and holding. The shape of the hook was designed to make it extremely difficult for the fish to throw the lure. It provided the best angle for impact and penetration while also allowing it to be less prone to snags.
This was a perfect addition to one of the Lucky Tackle Box past boxes.
Retail Value: $1.59
These little guys are soft plastic bait for panfish. They are also recommended for use while catching rainbow trout and brooks.
All of the baits included in the Lucky Tackle Box past boxes were well thought out with the everyday fisherman in mind. They provided a wide range of variety to help you get out of the funk when fish weren’t biting.
If you are a fan of outdoor subscription boxes, than this fishing box is sure to keep you happy with the high-quality products that you receive on a monthly basis.
Do you have a favorite previous Lucky Tackle Box? Let us know in the comments below!