My favorite fishing lures would be the Hula Popper and the Jitterbug. They are the third and fourth lures on this
page . Both are topwater lures and are best fished fairly close to the bank, especially along vegetation or cover. Best time is early morning/dusk, and when the water is glass smooth - both create sound or vibrations in the water, so you can fish as long as the moon cooperates. I love watching a bass hit them, especially in the morning when there's still fog or mist on the lake.
+1 on the Mister Twister. One of my favorite fishing memories is of the day I caught three different species on three successive casts to the same hole, using a yellow Mister Twister grub: largemouth bass, crappie and channel cat. They were all small, but so was the creek... Caught my biggest crappie on the same type lure, too.
As for the tackle box, that one looks like it would hold just about enough lures for me to lose in a solid week of fishing, in the rocks, in the weeds, in the trees...
If you do lose everything, a few kernels of corn on a hook, a sinker and a bobber will still get you some crappie (and bullhead if you bottom fish). My boys are still young and haven't perfected casting or retrieving - we use a 49 cent can of corn about 90 percent of the time.
Have fun, and remember, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work.