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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: tmd11111] #14363885 05/10/22 12:24 AM
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I have never seen a sterilite container that looked like this.

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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14365068 05/11/22 03:31 PM
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That bag is probably over 40 bucks

Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14365079 05/11/22 03:41 PM
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I keep mine in a plastic Walmart bag.


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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: basscaster46] #14365264 05/11/22 07:42 PM
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Originally Posted by basscaster46
Sterilite shoe box’s is what I use they work fine. I keep mine in original packaging. Never had any problems

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These run about $4 at Wallyworld. I keep my plastics in the original bags and stand them up so I don't have too much issue with the oils seeping out. I think they are using polypropylene so the oils shouldn't do any damage to the plastic. Whenever they get kinda dirty or dingy I toss the box and/or lid in the dishwasher. Also, this particular style keeps the lids on pretty snugly where the cheaper ones I tend to fumble around with. For me, I found this to be the most cost effective way to keep my plastics organized in my boat and in my closet.

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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14365322 05/11/22 09:03 PM
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I use those same boxes from Wallyworld and have had some in use for 2-3 years with no issues.


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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: ricochetrabbit] #14365400 05/11/22 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by ricochetrabbit
Originally Posted by basscaster46
Sterilite shoe box’s is what I use they work fine. I keep mine in original packaging. Never had any problems

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These run about $4 at Wallyworld. I keep my plastics in the original bags and stand them up so I don't have too much issue with the oils seeping out. I think they are using polypropylene so the oils shouldn't do any damage to the plastic. Whenever they get kinda dirty or dingy I toss the box and/or lid in the dishwasher. Also, this particular style keeps the lids on pretty snugly where the cheaper ones I tend to fumble around with. For me, I found this to be the most cost effective way to keep my plastics organized in my boat and in my closet.
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This is the same box I'm using but they are $2 at the Dollar General.


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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: ricochetrabbit] #14365484 05/11/22 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ricochetrabbit
Originally Posted by basscaster46
Sterilite shoe box’s is what I use they work fine. I keep mine in original packaging. Never had any problems

+1

These run about $4 at Wallyworld. I keep my plastics in the original bags and stand them up so I don't have too much issue with the oils seeping out. I think they are using polypropylene so the oils shouldn't do any damage to the plastic. Whenever they get kinda dirty or dingy I toss the box and/or lid in the dishwasher. Also, this particular style keeps the lids on pretty snugly where the cheaper ones I tend to fumble around with. For me, I found this to be the most cost effective way to keep my plastics organized in my boat and in my closet.

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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14365909 05/12/22 02:32 PM
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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: Hammbone] #14366022 05/12/22 04:24 PM
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Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14366054 05/12/22 05:01 PM
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Damn I thought I had a ton of tackle....but that's a whole new level. I don't feel so bad with my 2 totes full.

Re: Plastic Bait Storage [Re: PowerLizard] #14366078 05/12/22 05:28 PM
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