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Bait Binder Bags #11063697 08/26/15 12:46 AM
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One of the most aggravating things to me is trying to seal those plastic baggies in bait binder bags. I have a hard enough time trying to do that at home, let alone on a boat. Has anyone come up with bags that have those "zippers" to close them? THOSE ARE SO MUCH EASIER TO USE!


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Re: Bait Binder Bags [Re: Rayzor] #11065189 08/26/15 05:44 PM
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I used to be able to find these stick-on flat plastic attachments with reinforced holes. You could take a bag of soft plastics, stick one of these things on it and put the rings of your bait binder through the holes in this attachment. If I can find those again, I will just buy some slider type baggies and make my own. So far, I cannot find them.


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