• No More Tangled Spoons

    Standard tackle boxes weren't built for trolling gear. Tackle In A Box keeps your trolling spoons, flashers, and rigs separated, visible and ready to run — so you're not spending the first 20 minutes of your morning untangling hardware.

  • Grab What You Need. Fast.

    When the fish are on and you need to switch spoons quickly, every second counts. Our layout puts your whole trolling spread at a glance — no digging, no guessing, no missed opportunities.

  • Built-In UV Charging — No Flashlight Needed

    Forget holding a flashlight over each lure one at a time. The built-in UV charging system lights up your glow baits evenly and efficiently — so they're fully charged and ready before you even leave the dock.

  • Designed Around a Salmon Angler's Setup


    Not just a generic box made for bass or panfish.

Who This Is For

  • You run a full trolling spread on the Great Lakes and need your spoons, flashers, and dodgers organized — not piled on top of each other.
  • You're tired of digging through a standard Plano or spoon box mid-drift when the fish are active.
  • You fish with glow lures and want a faster, more reliable way to charge them before you hit the water.
  • You take your salmon setup seriously and want gear that keeps up — not a box that was designed for a weekend bass angler.
  • You've outgrown your current tackle storage and you're ready for something built specifically for how you fish.

Built for the Water. Proven on the Lake.


Anglers across the Great Lakes are already upgrading their setup. Here’s what they’re saying:

  • Mike T.

    "I've used Plano boxes for years and always dealt with tangled spoons. This thing changed my whole pre-fishing routine. Everything has a spot, nothing moves around, and I'm actually ready to fish when I get to the dock."

    — Lake Ontario salmon angler

  • Dave R.

    "The UV charger is the part I was most skeptical about. Turns out it actually works — I don't even bring a separate flashlight anymore. My glow spoons are charged and ready before I even leave the launch."

    — Great Lakes trolling angler

  • Kevin S.

    "Switched from a Special Mate box and I'm not going back. The layout makes sense for a full trolling spread. Spoons on one side, flashers on the other — no more digging mid-drift."

    — Salmon angler, Lake Erie

  • Step 1

    Turn your Tackle In A Box on when at the dock or leaving your driveway, with supplied power supply or plug it directly in the USB port of your vehicle or boat!

  • Step 2

    While getting ready to fish, the Tackle In A Box does the heavy lifting behind the scene and ensures all your lures, flies, meat rigs and flashers are fully charged.

  • Step 3

    VOILA! When ready to drop your lines in the waters, all the lures are fully charges ensuring increased odds of you getting the big catch! Stay Organized. Fish Smarter!

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Why This Trolling Spoon Box Outperforms Standard Tackle Boxes

Built-In UV Charging — No Flashlight Needed – Charge all your glow-in-the-dark lures, flashers, flies, and meat rigs at once in minutes using the integrated UV LED system. No more holding a flashlight over each lure — everything is evenly charged and ready before you hit the water.

Designed for Trolling Setups — Not Generic Storage – Built specifically for salmon and Great Lakes anglers running spoons, flashers, and meat rigs — not a one-size-fits-all box made for bass or panfish.

Keep Your Entire Spread Organized & Visible – Separate compartments keep your trolling spoons, flashers, and rigs tangle-free, easy to see, and ready to run — no more digging through piles of gear.

Holds Up to 285 Lures – Built to handle a full trolling loadout so you can keep all your spoons, flies, and flashers in one place, organized and ready for the next pass.

Faster Changes When the Bite Is On – When fish are hitting, every second matters. Quickly grab and swap lures without wasting time untangling or searching through your box.

Built for Real Fishing Conditions – Durable and made to handle long days on the water, from the dock to rough Great Lakes conditions — reliable when it matters most.