Classify and Organize to Avoid Chaos
There is a wide variety of fishing tackle (such as fishing hooks, fishing lines, sinkers, floats, connectors, space beans, etc.). The interior of a fishing tackle box is usually designed with multiple independent compartments, grooves, or detachable partitions, which can store small accessories of different models and functions separately.
For example, fishing hooks of different sizes can be classified by model, and fishing lines can be distinguished by line number, avoiding entanglement and mixing of accessories, facilitating quick access to the required items, and saving time for sorting and retrieval.
2. Protect Fishing Tackle and Prolong Its Lifespan
Many fishing tackle accessories (such as delicate floats, sharp fishing hooks, and easily worn fishing lines) are prone to damage due to collision, extrusion, or moisture. Fishing tackle boxes usually have a shell made of hard materials (such as ABS plastic, aluminum alloy) and are equipped with a soft lining inside (such as EVA foam, flannelette), which can effectively cushion external impacts and prevent accessories from deforming, breaking, or rusting.
For example, when a float is placed in a special cylindrical groove compartment, it can avoid breaking due to shaking during transportation or carrying; fishing hooks are stored in small compartments with lids, which can not only prevent the hook tips from rusting but also avoid accidental stabbing of users.






