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24-Piece Mossy Oak Kayak Fishing Bundle for Just $25 at Walmart

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Score This 24-Piece Mossy Oak Kayak Fishing Bundle for Just $25 at Walmart

If you’ve been putting off getting your kayak properly rigged for fishing season, this deal just removed your last excuse. Walmart is selling a 24-piece Mossy Oak Kayak Storage Crate with Dry Bag, Fishing Accessories Kit, and Rod Holder for just $25, and shipping is free with Walmart+ or on any order over $35.

Twenty-five bucks. For 24 pieces. In Mossy Oak camo. Let that sink in for a second.

What You’re Actually Getting

This is a milk-crate-style kayak storage system — the kind of rig you’d normally cobble together yourself from a hardware store crate, zip ties, and a prayer. Here, it comes pre-loaded with a dry bag to protect your phone and wallet, a rod holder to keep your poles secure while you paddle, and a full fishing accessories kit. It’s available in blue and designed to sit in the rear tank well of most recreational kayaks.

The Mossy Oak branding isn’t just cosmetic — it signals this is aimed squarely at the Southern and Midwestern angler who takes their gear seriously but doesn’t want to overpay for it.

Who This Is Perfect For

  • New kayak anglers who want a functional setup without spending $80–$100 piecing one together
  • Parents setting up a kid’s first fishing kayak — this is a low-risk, high-reward starter kit
  • Weekend bass and crappie fishermen heading out on lakes, bayous, and slow rivers this spring
  • Gift buyers looking for a practical present for the angler in the family who already has rods and reels but needs organization

With fishing season in full swing across the South — from the Texas Hill Country lakes to the Georgia piedmont — having your kayak properly organized means more time fishing and less time digging around for your pliers.

How It Stacks Up

A bare milk crate at a hardware store runs $8–$12 on its own. Add a basic dry bag ($10–$15), a rod holder clip ($8–$12), and a small tackle kit, and you’re easily at $40–$50 before you’ve put it all together. This bundle undercuts that significantly and comes ready to drop into your kayak.

A Few Things to Know

  • This is the blue colorway — if you’re holding out for a camo finish, you may want to check availability separately.
  • Shipping is free with a Walmart+ membership (there’s a free 30-day trial available) or if your cart hits $35+. Otherwise, factor in shipping costs.
  • Walmart deals at this price point can sell through quickly, especially heading into a holiday weekend. Don’t wait on this one.
  • This is a starter/recreational kit — serious tournament anglers will likely want more heavy-duty individual components, but for casual and intermediate paddlers, it’s a great value.

Grab It Before It’s Gone

At $25, this Mossy Oak kayak crate bundle is one of the better fishing deals we’ve seen this spring. If you’re heading out on the water anytime soon — or you know someone who is — grab it at Walmart now while stock lasts.