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Storing Glide baits #12765616 05/22/18 10:09 PM
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Where do you put your 6-10 inch Glide baits?


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3700 Plano deep box

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Most of mine seem to be stored in bottom of lake


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Tupperware

One of the most efficient methods I’ve seen is a swimbait box you hang them vertically from the inside of the lid


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Depends on how many you have. I bought a Plano tackle box that keeps a lot of my swimbaits.

Re: Storing Glide baits [Re: Chet] #12765751 05/22/18 11:59 PM
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i keep mine hanging and when I go out Ill grab the ones I wanna fish and throw them in the boat

Re: Storing Glide baits [Re: Chet] #12766533 05/23/18 04:37 PM
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Buy a Plastic gun case at Bass Pro...

Flip the foam over so its flat not eggshell...I can fit 5-10 large baits in each


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Re: Storing Glide baits [Re: Chet] #12767095 05/24/18 12:10 AM
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I buy the Sterilite container with the removable lid with a handle from Walmart - about $7.00. Drill 2 holes on each end
close to the top & run 2 pieces of threaded rod lengthwise thru the holes. Attach with cap nuts. I put BIG snap rings on the rod & hang the baits from the snaps.

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Re: Storing Glide baits [Re: Big Swimbait] #12767162 05/24/18 01:03 AM
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Very nice, is that something that's small enough to take on the boat or just home storage?


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Re: Storing Glide baits [Re: Mark Perry] #12767697 05/24/18 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
3700 Plano deep box


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Very boat friendly. It's 12"L X 12"H X 8"W. I can carry 10 big glide baits or about 14 Hudd style baits. If you keep treble hook covers on them, you can actually run 3 of the rods. If you are concerned with weight, you can use wood dowel rods but they tend to sag over time. Plus I like the threads to keep the baits from sliding.


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