Tackle for all eventualities...

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Imagine you are going fishing, but you don?t know where or for what species. It could be anything from light sea fishing to a fast river or a canal, but not fluff flinging.

You can pack a small rucksack which has a few side pockets. It incorporates a medium sized fox/chub style tackle box, space for a float tube, a few bait boxes or boxes for leads, feeders, lures or whatever!

Disregarding rods and reels, what tackle, and in what quantities, would you include to cover as many angling situations as possible?

Would you take spare spools for your reel or would you choose 1 spool of line and take various hooklengths. What hooks/swivels/leads/feeders (if any) and in what sizes?

Also, which item/s would you be certain to pack, camera, scales etc?
 
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A box of lures, 2 banksticks, 2 spools for Shimano Stradic 4000 one loaded with 30kg power pro and the other 8lb Terry Eustace Pro Clear, a baitbox full of worms, a few floats (chubbers/ wagglers), a few leads (haif ounce to 3oz) a box of shot, float rubbers, forceps, pliers, sidecutters, net and mat, scales, small digi camera and Gardner camera angle... and a packet of quavers :)
 
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