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lead weight storage
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06/15/22 01:46 PM
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J.P. Greeson
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How do you store your bigger lead weights? The 3oz plus sizes.
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/15/22 04:14 PM
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Jig Man
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/15/22 08:14 PM
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You mean at home? I use glass jars as they become empty from the kitchen.
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/15/22 09:10 PM
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On the boat. I found a heavy mesh bag that may be a good solution.
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/15/22 11:50 PM
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You plan on loosing a lot of lead?
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/16/22 01:08 AM
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Uncle Zeek
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On the boat. I found a heavy mesh bag that may be a good solution. Oh, yeah, up in Alaska I use chum bags in that way, they're heavy mesh bags. Easy to store on the boat, easy to wash gunk off of them, and you don't have loose sinkers rolling everywhere
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/16/22 12:31 PM
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J.P. Greeson
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You plan on loosing a lot of lead? It's a small bag that holds about 20-25 weights. We lose 0-3 every time we fish.
The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach
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Re: lead weight storage
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06/18/22 01:39 AM
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You plan on loosing a lot of lead? It's a small bag that holds about 20-25 weights. We lose 0-3 every time we fish. JP, might look at grocery store on location bakery for the small plastic buckets, 2-3 gal. Look like stunted 5 gl buckets. Usually icing or some such filling. Small enough to be out of way, big enough for number of weights you mentioned. weights in mesh bag, into bucket. We get ours from our HEB stores.
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