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How Florida Anglers Discover New Baits

Florida anglers are discovering a new way to catch more fish on local waters using a new tackle subscription service. The way it works is anglers sign up to receive a monthly box of baits for the species they fish for (bass, inshore saltwater, etc.). Anglers get a new box of lures every month at up to 40% off retail and get the opportunity to learn new techniques and discover new baits every month.

What Works In Florida?

Florida is the #1 fishing state for a reason. Florida anglers can access inshore lakes like Lake Okeechobee, thousands of ponds with giant bass, inshore saltwater giants like redfish and snook, as well as deep sea monsters. But it’s important to know what works well for each species.BassLargemouth bass are Florida’s most popular species. Anglers can catch bass across the state using a lot of lures, but some of the most popular are topwater frogs, creature baits, and swim jigs.

River2Sea Spitt'n Wa frog featured in Mystery Tackle Box
Inshore SaltwaterThe most popular inshore species to target in Florida are snook, redfish, and tarpon. These fish are fun to catch because their big, easy to access, and fight like crazy. Lures that work well on inshore species are small shrimp and crab imitation lures.

Livetarget hybrid shrimp featured in mystery tackle box

How to find the right baits?

Over the past 4 years, Florida anglers have received tens of thousands of lures from Mystery Tackle Box and have used the subscription as a way of trying new baits and learning new techniques that work in Florida, while saving money on tackle (up to 40% every month).

Save $10 on your first box with code "get499"
First time subscribers can save $10 on their first box and join as little as $4.99 (free shipping) using the coupon code GET499 at checkout.[x_button shape="square" size="large" float="none" href="https://shopkarls.com/" target="blank" info="none" info_place="top" info_trigger="hover"]Learn More[/x_button]

Updated July 20th, 2016 at 10:57 AM CT