Beginner’s Tacklebox with Mark Menendez

Mark Menendez of Paducah, Kentucky, is a veteran professional anglers who knows what it takes to catch bass all across the North American continent. The following slides show what he feels every beginning bass angler should have in his or her tackle collection.
Mark Menendez of Paducah, Kentucky, is a veteran professional anglers who knows what it takes to catch bass all across the North American continent. The following slides show what he feels every beginning bass angler should have in his or her tackle collection.
A spinnerbait shouldn't be surprise. Most consider Menendez the best spinnerbait angler alive.
A spinnerbait shouldn’t be surprise. Most consider Menendez the best spinnerbait angler alive.
He said to keep this gallery clean, the Plano compartment dividers were left out.
He said to keep this gallery clean, the Plano compartment dividers were left out.
A couple squarebill crankbaits like this Strike King KVD 1.5 is a fine example. He said to work them in and around woody cover.
A couple squarebill crankbaits like this Strike King KVD 1.5 is a fine example. He said to work them in and around woody cover.
But don't bypass rock jetties or shorelines.
But don’t bypass rock jetties or shorelines.
Shad swim in most of America's best bass waters, so you need to have a shad-colored swimbait handy at all times.
Shad swim in most of America’s best bass waters, so you need to have a shad-colored swimbait handy at all times.
Menendez said swimbaits work all year long, and can produce some of the largest bass an angler could hope to catch.
Menendez said swimbaits work all year long, and can produce some of the largest bass an angler could hope to catch.
He digs deeper into a front storage compartment in his Skeeter bass boat.
He digs deeper into a front storage compartment in his Skeeter bass boat.
“You gotta have one of these,” he said.
A suspending jerkbait will catch a tremendous amount of fish, especially in the spring. But don't overlook their effectiveness during a strong cold front.
A suspending jerkbait will catch a tremendous amount of fish, especially in the spring. But don’t overlook their effectiveness during a strong cold front.
Into the Plano StowAway it goes.
Into the Plano StowAway it goes.
A topwater like the Strike King Popping Perch will work in dense vegetation and along grass lines.
A topwater like the Strike King Popping Perch will work in dense vegetation and along grass lines.
He said many colors will work, but he likes white for most scenarios.
He said many colors will work, but he likes white for most scenarios.
And jigs. He suggested to keep a healthy supply of jigs on hand. He loves black-and-blue combos, but he may switch to green pumpkin, too.
And jigs. He suggested to keep a healthy supply of jigs on hand. He loves black-and-blue combos, but he may switch to green pumpkin, too.
He adds the jig to the Plano tray.
He adds the jig to the Plano tray.
A Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic straighttail finesse worm will get a lot of play from Menendez.
A Strike King KVD Perfect Plastic straighttail finesse worm will get a lot of play from Menendez.
For the purpose of this project, he put the worm in the tray. Under normal circumstances, he keeps plastics in their original packaging. A good tip to add longevity to your bait collection.
For the purpose of this project, he put the worm in the tray. Under normal circumstances, he keeps plastics in their original packaging. A good tip to add longevity to your bait collection.
How about a popper? A KVD Splash gets a lot of water time from Menendez's boat. He suggested working this lure slowly around obvious wood and rock cover early in the morning, or when the day's skies are overcast.
How about a popper? A KVD Splash gets a lot of water time from Menendez’s boat. He suggested working this lure slowly around obvious wood and rock cover early in the morning, or when the day’s skies are overcast.
The tray is beginning to fill up with Menendez's suggestions.
The tray is beginning to fill up with Menendez’s suggestions.
Strike King creature baits are a must, as well. You can rig them as a jig trailer, or as a punch rig, or Texas rigged all by itself. Bass love big creatures, he said.
Strike King creature baits are a must, as well. You can rig them as a jig trailer, or as a punch rig, or Texas rigged all by itself. Bass love big creatures, he said.
He also said adding a creature of some sort to the back of your buzzbaits might add buoyancy, which helps getting the blades to begin churning at the end of your cast.
He also said adding a creature of some sort to the back of your buzzbaits might add buoyancy, which helps getting the blades to begin churning at the end of your cast.
A Strike King Ocho is a solid choice for a stick bait.
A Strike King Ocho is a solid choice for a stick bait.
Menendez said you can rig it Texas style, wacky or weightless. All of which work well under a myriad of conditions.
Menendez said you can rig it Texas style, wacky or weightless. All of which work well under a myriad of conditions.
He thought of another color worth including.
He thought of another color worth including.
This is a very sexy looking Strike King KVD 1.5 squarebill. That color is very realistic, isn't it?
This is a very sexy looking Strike King KVD 1.5 squarebill. That color is very realistic, isn’t it?
The box is looking better by the minute.
The box is looking better by the minute.
“Hold on,” he said. “Can’t forget terminal tackle.” He added a worm weight and hook to the mix.
Whether you're using a creature or an Ocho, a nose weight will allow you to achieve different depths depending on the size of weight. Menendez suggested to get a collection of different weights.
Whether you’re using a creature or an Ocho, a nose weight will allow you to achieve different depths depending on the size of weight. Menendez suggested to get a collection of different weights.
Always keep a multi-tool handy. It cuts, and can be critical to unhooking a bass. He said it's a tool that does it all for him, and he always keeps one within arm's reach.
Always keep a multi-tool handy. It cuts, and can be critical to unhooking a bass. He said it’s a tool that does it all for him, and he always keeps one within arm’s reach.
Thanks Mark!
Thanks Mark!