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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 03:24 AM
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Knot at work
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I keep them in original bag all stuffed into those plano elite worm file bag things I think they are called. Keeps them seperated like a file cabinet sort of I like them. I'll file them by brand it helps me find a pack of something really quick.
Last edited by Knot at work; 06/11/15 03:26 AM.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 04:11 AM
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LumberKat
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I've tried Plano boxes, worm binders, and gallon ziplock bags, but what works best for me is rubbermade plastic shoe boxes with a snap lid: http://www.walmart.com/ip/38691768?wmlsp...369&veh=semI keep them in their original bags and store them according to bait type, senkos, worms, creature baits, finesse baits, etc. I also have a tournament box where I store the plastic baits I expect to use when fishing a tournament. That way I have everything organized and ready to go.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Ken A.]
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06/11/15 04:28 AM
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sdavis24
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I tried to take them out of the packages and put them neatly into a Plano 3700 years ago but it is such a waste of time and space in your boat. You can pack a TON of baits in your boat in Ziplock bags. This is so true. I also have a 17' basstracker. I started with plano boxes, the tried the binders, then switched to shoe box size tupperware and separated between creatures and non-creatures, now I use the 1 gallon bags. A lot less wasted space.
Last edited by sdavis24; 06/11/15 04:30 AM.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 05:57 AM
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Bobby Milam
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I made my own binders before then bought one at BPS. I was cleaning my garage awhile back and saw a canvas Dewalt bag for my drill that I never use. I stuffed them all in there and that's been my new favorite way. My boat is 15' and lacks storage. I can throw it on the deck when I load the boat and it takes no room. I use the original bags for the worms and just stuff them inside.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 02:12 PM
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361V
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Yep, just leave em in their factory bags and put similar styles together in gallon zip lock (zipper style) freezer bags. Label them with a sharpie. IE: creature baits, finesse worms, mag worms, flukes... Too easy, cheap, neat and efficient!
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 03:14 PM
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catslayer
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https://www.easyviewtackle.com/EASY VIEW IS THE ONLY WAY... SO GLAD I DID IT... Cheap DIY and you have a ton of space, keeps them in their stock packs, I typically buy 3 bags and fill 1 up all the way and then hang it...
Last edited by catslayer; 06/11/15 03:15 PM.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: Undertaker56]
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06/11/15 03:18 PM
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timwins31
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Easy View is pretty awesome if you don't mind it in the boat. I just keep mine in binders. One for worms, one for craws, one for creatures, and one for miscellaneous others.
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Re: Soft Plastics Storage
[Re: C.C. Near Nuthin]
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06/11/15 03:20 PM
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GeoFisher
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THIS!! I have tried everything and started doing this last year, best idea ever for plastics storage.
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