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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: cg203]
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03/27/24 01:40 AM
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TxDanFishMan
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I use plastic shoe boxes from the container store and they work great. I would attach a link but don’t know how. Maybe this is it Plastic shoe boxes
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: hobgood12]
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03/27/24 03:16 AM
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sprigsss
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Used the boxes and couldn’t fit all of the boxes my my storage area. Eventually just went to 2-gallon ziplocs. Works well for me. Now without the boxes I have even more room for lures I will never use.
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: hobgood12]
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03/27/24 12:18 PM
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prosise
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I use 1 gallon ziplock bags, each bag has a difference style of worm. This allows me to store them in the locker much easier than a hard box. When I'm not using lizards, that bag goes out of the boat. I like the bags with a slider. I used to have bigger hard totes, but they were harder to fit in the mix of other boxes.
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: grandbassslayer]
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03/27/24 05:04 PM
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hopalong
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Just having to open it and dig thru it. I just keep all my plastic in a cheap plastic sterilite tote with the lid off. It’s the width and height of most soft plastics and you can just line them up in there pretty easy plus those plastic totes are cheap. same, wal mart has some that have lids with gaskets, they work great. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Dengmore...5102521121?athbdg=L1400&from=/search![[Linked Image]](https://i5.walmartimages.com/seo/Dengmore-Food-Storage-Vacuum-Extra-Large-Containers-Airtight-Lids-Transparent-Plastic-Box-Kitchen-Sealed-Jar-Tank-Flour-Sugar-Rice-Baking-Supply-Clea_f6c5cbb0-eb94-4bd3-a463-fdf40f79cc07.6e8506af336fbbdff967d19bfadfc5a7.jpeg)
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: hobgood12]
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03/27/24 11:19 PM
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ezbassin
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6th Sense soft bags are good also.
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: ezbassin]
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03/29/24 03:00 AM
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SAKS
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6th Sense soft bags are good also. I bought several of these when they had a sale. They work pretty good.
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Re: Worm storage box ideas
[Re: hobgood12]
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03/29/24 04:59 PM
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361V
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No help to you I know but I’ve tried many ideas over many decades. One gallon zip-lock bags labeled w/a sharpie has worked better than anything else. One w/worms, one w/creature baits, one with craws, one w/big worms…..you get the idea. Just leave em in their factory sealed bags & put the bags in a labeled zip lock bag. Easy to locate, keeps them separate & fresh…… Not perfect but cheap, easy and better than any other “system” I have tried……
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