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BKK-H-BC-1010
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31 x 33 x 3 cm | A1 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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16.80 (CHF) incl tax
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The fishing storage box BKK OCD Box is designed to make life easier for anglers who carry and change small accessories frequently. Thanks to its compact format and foam interior, it allows you to neatly store delicate, easy-to-lose items such as single hooks, treble hooks, micro assist hooks, jig heads, as well as small spoons and micro lures. The goal is clear: keep your tackle accessible, organized and ready to use, whether you are by the water, on the move or preparing for a session.
Its main advantage is instant organization: the foam holds the pieces in place, limits friction and greatly reduces the risk of accessories tangling together. The result: less time untangling, more time fishing. Another highly appreciated benefit on the water is the quick visual overview of your selection: when you open the box, you can immediately see what you have, what is missing and what you want to use next.
Especially relevant for trout spoons and other small lures, this box also helps preserve points and finishes by preventing them from moving around in a standard compartment. It therefore becomes an effective small tackle organizer, designed for fine rigs and sessions where precision and fast lure changes make the difference.
In practice, the BKK OCD Box meets three essential needs: protect, organize and speed up. Protect, because sharp accessories (hooks, trebles, micro assist hooks) stay fixed in the foam, limiting impacts and movement. Organize, because you can group sizes, shapes or uses by section, without multiplying pouches and without wasting time searching. Speed up, finally, because access is direct: you open, choose and close.
This approach is ideal for anglers who quickly switch between different presentations. In trout spoon fishing, for example, changes are frequent and the risk of tangling is real when several spoons touch each other. The foam helps keep them separated and preserves a stable storage layout. But its use does not stop there: it is equally suitable for small jig heads, single hooks for light rigs, or small metal lures.
In terms of user experience, the benefit is also felt during preparation: you can build a âsessionâ box with your essentials and keep the rest of your gear protected. It is a simple solution to streamline your bag, avoid duplicates and keep an always-ready tackle box.
For optimal organization, start by sorting the contents by category: hooks on one side, jig heads on the other, then metal lures. Use the foam to secure each item firmly, avoiding stacking pieces that could touch each other. If you store very sharp accessories, make sure they are inserted deeply enough into the foam to minimize snags during handling.
For a fishing trip, create a coherent selection: a few key items per technique, rather than an overly dense assortment. You will gain clarity and reduce unnecessary handling. After the session, make it a habit to check the contents: remove damaged items, replace the ones you used, and reset the box to a âready to goâ configuration. This routine turns the OCD Box into a true fishing storage box benchmark in your gear.
âI wanted a simple box for my small accessories: no more tangles and I can see everything at a glance. For spoons and hooks, it has become essential.â
Question 1: Is this box only suitable for trout spoons?
Answer: No. It is especially practical for spoons and small lures, but it is also suitable for hooks (single, treble), micro assist hooks, jig heads and other small accessories that need stable, easy-to-read storage.
Question 2: Does it really help prevent tangles?
Answer: Yes, the foam interior keeps the pieces in place. By limiting movement and contact between accessories, the box significantly reduces tangling risks during transport and handling.
Question 3: How should I organize the contents effectively?
Answer: The easiest way is to group by category (hooks, jig heads, spoons) or by use (quick rigs, backups, favorites). The key is to keep a fixed layout so you can find your items instantly.