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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: coyotebass]
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12/01/10 04:31 PM
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DKennimer
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Browning worm binders. One for the big stuff, one for medium and one for all my jig trailers and brush hogs. I love them, it makes things so easy when it's organized and doesn't take up much space!
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: DKennimer]
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12/01/10 04:50 PM
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MxRacer
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i keep them in their bags inside binders.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: MxRacer]
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12/01/10 05:05 PM
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Chad711
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Like those binders think I will get some. Do they hold very much?
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Chad711]
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12/01/10 05:18 PM
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James_C
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It depends on my situation (whether im the boater or the passenger) I always leave them in their original packages and store them at home in large storage boxes. If i am in my boat i use the big basspro worm boxes usuaully two will hold what i need or think i need for the day. Sometimes i just use a plain ol walmart sack ( i know its cheap). I just throw a couple of handfuls of what i need in it. Seems to work and doesn't take up any space.
James C.
"You can't blame the worm fer not wantin to go fishin"
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: doublez]
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12/01/10 05:57 PM
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scott01
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The plastic shoe boxes are in the area where they sell the big plastic containers. And i checked they are $.97 with the lid I started using the .97 plastic show boxes but found that the lids did not stay on very well. I changed those out to the slightly more expensive model that have better latches. I like them a lot better. I keep lizards, craws, creatures, finesse, etc all separated and then just grab the box or boxes I need for particular times then leave the rest in the garage then just restock them as needed. Sure makes it easy to find what you need. If I'm going fishing in someone elses boat, I just grab a few packages of what I think I will need in the colors I think will work and go. If I find I need something else, I use my partners stuff, lol.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: scott01]
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12/01/10 07:28 PM
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Ban-D
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i keep them in the original bag then put them in a stow away i go throught them to fast even if they could go bad
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Ban-D]
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12/01/10 08:56 PM
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mike c.
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original packages, then in freezer bags sorted by brand type ect then in a couple of larger tupperware containers so I can carry them around. when I use them fishing I just get out the frezzer bag I need throw it on the deck and go from there. keeps them organized and available without getting a big box out on the deck
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: mike c.]
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12/01/10 09:07 PM
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Texas Husker
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Original package or to conserve a little space in tackle boxes, I will put them in the ziploc bags.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Texas Husker]
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12/01/10 09:53 PM
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Corey C. Metroplex Insurance
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original packages, but in those clear plastic shoe boxes. Fit about 50 bags of power worms in 1.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: ChrisMorris]
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12/02/10 01:14 AM
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R.J. Reid
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I keep mine in the original packages and seperate them into gallon size freezer bags. +1
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Chad711]
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12/02/10 01:44 AM
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DKennimer
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Like those binders think I will get some. Do they hold very much? You won't believe how much you can get into one, but here's a tip, make sure you just don't start filling it up if you have alot of plastics like me, get 2 or 3 binders depending on your need and organize them.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: ChrisMorris]
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12/02/10 02:07 AM
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tommyc
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I keep mine in the original packages and seperate them into gallon size freezer bags. +3
Tom Cornelius
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: DKennimer]
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12/02/10 02:12 AM
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Rayjus
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I keep them in the original bags but I put them in a mix of different larger containers. Some in labeled freezer bags and some in plano deep boxes. I am limited on access to my storage compartmens in my older Ranger so I had to get immaginative.
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Rayjus]
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12/02/10 02:21 AM
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ToadSnatcher14
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Re: What do you store soft plastics in?
[Re: Chris H]
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12/02/10 02:41 AM
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Burnetbass
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BP also has cheaper binders, about $8 a piece. They hold a lot of plastics. I really like mine. My Uncle used to keep his in freezer bags (within original package). Got him a binder and he likes it so much he wants another. It's a really easily viewable and accessable alternative.
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