Bait box
Bait boxes help keep live or flavored baits fresh and organized by the water – whether it's maggots, worms, or pellets. Their durable, well-ventilated design offers a practical solution during fishing. In the TackleBait webshop, you can choose from various designs, including reliable boxes from Delphin.
A bait box is not just a simple storage device – with the right choice, baits can be kept fresh for longer, preventing spills, mixing of smells, and unnecessary waste. Whether you're fishing with live bait, flavored pellets, mini boilies, or wafters, a well-chosen bait box is crucial for organized and efficient work by the water.
Bait boxes are available in various sizes, lid types, and ventilation options. Versions with perforated tops are excellent for storing live bait – such as maggots or worms – while closed-lid ones are ideal for pellets or flavored baits. Some models also feature a measuring scale on the lid, allowing for precise dosing even in competition situations.
Preston bait boxes are renowned for their precise fit and durable material use. They have transparent lids and well-ventilated side walls, so whatever bait you're working with, you can be sure it will remain in optimal condition until the end of your fishing session. The rounded corners and stable shape also facilitate manual baiting and adding to groundbait.
What is the difference between a bait box and an average plastic container?
Bait boxes are specifically designed for fishing: they close securely, ventilate, resist moisture and odors, and are easy to handle even with wet hands.
What size box is recommended for a one-day fishing trip?
A 0.25–0.5 liter box is sufficient for maggots or pellets for an average day, but for live bait, it's advisable to store it in several smaller boxes to maintain freshness.
Can flavored baits also be stored in it?
Yes, but it's important to store them in separate boxes to prevent odors from mixing. The Carp Zoom selection includes several tightly closing models for this purpose.
Are these boxes dishwasher safe?
Most of them should be cleaned by hand, but some manufacturers' (e.g., Preston) products are made of heat-resistant material and can be washed in a dishwasher at low temperatures.
In the TackleBait selection, you'll find different types of bait boxes, from classic round shapes to rectangular assortment systems – ensuring all your bait is fresh, accessible, and organized, no matter your fishing method.