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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: rxkid2001] #13013224 01/01/19 06:46 PM
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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13013491 01/01/19 10:57 PM
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I saw the idea to use women's mesh lingerie bag's from one of Ken Smiths videos the other day (https://youtu.be/4nojr-zKU2E?t=224). I have been using gallon bags, but I feel like these give the added advantage of letting your bags dry out and being easier to zip. Price wise they are both cheap so its not an issue. I am going to be giving these a try soon I think.


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These are what I switched to early last year. Locking drawstring so that they don't spill while running and a tag that you can label with a marker with what types of baits you have in them. If you have the extra space you can just throw/stuff them in a compartment without having to worry about them fitting perfectly like a rigid box and they are see through unlike the standard soft sided worm bags. Come in multiple sizes to fit your needs.

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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13013952 01/02/19 03:21 AM
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I use the shoe box size plastic container with compartments. Then store my baits in order of what I use the most. Sinkos ,Brush hogs, flukes. The last few spaces has a mix of everything else. Refill as needed from the stock pile. At the dock I get out what I think I'm using for the day put them on top of the storage box and spike and spray them all.


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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: BriannShell] #13014269 01/02/19 12:31 PM
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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13014322 01/02/19 01:53 PM
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Sterilite Storage Box. Same as Monty Wright.

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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: 361V] #13014509 01/02/19 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by 361V
Yep, leave em in their bags and put the bags in gallon zip lock bags. Label bags with a sharpie on what catagory/type plastics is in each bag. “Big Worms”, “Finesse Worms”, “Craws”, “Creature Baits”......Simple, easy, cheap & efficient.

Thats the way I do it too. I use a bag to fish out of also, might have a little of each type i'm using. That way what I'm using that day stays on top and I dont end up with a bunch of opened bags of the same bait. good system for me.

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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13014528 01/02/19 04:04 PM
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I like the Jumbo 2.5 gallon slider lock bags (keeping plastics in original packaging)--available at Wmart.

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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: ring fry] #13014849 01/02/19 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ring fry
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Sterilite Storage Box. Same as Monty Wright.

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Same here- Walmart, cheap
Made dividers out of 1/2 in plywood.

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Plano deep open compartment works great just label by type of plastic then throw the bags in there.


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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13015590 01/03/19 07:08 AM
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I have boxes and these shelves built right by the boat. I can stand in the boat and load up what I need depending on the lake and conditions.


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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: CB2011] #13016323 01/03/19 09:29 PM
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Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: Wes H] #13016338 01/03/19 09:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Wes H
I saw the idea to use women's mesh lingerie bag's from one of Ken Smiths videos the other day (https://youtu.be/4nojr-zKU2E?t=224). I have been using gallon bags, but I feel like these give the added advantage of letting your bags dry out and being easier to zip. Price wise they are both cheap so its not an issue. I am going to be giving these a try soon I think.


Someone posted this idea about a year ago. I'm using it now and it has worked out pretty good. I keep a "day box" with baits I use most often and then other baits got in these bags.

Re: Soft plastic storage [Re: crowsie14] #13016493 01/04/19 12:21 AM
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Hard to pick when you’re at the lake. cheers

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