I never take any of my plastics out of the original bag and during the winter I put them all in cardboard boxes just so it's all organized. I like to reorganize my tackle box and worm bags in the spring so that way everythings cleared out and I can put it in its own place.
I just leave them in my tackle box in the bags they come in. With the exception of some of the gulp stuff in an opened package I've never had an issue with any getting dried out.
Sorry Chris, that was sad. You'd think that if they were going to ruin a song with Rap (or whatever that's called when they don't actually sing), it could at least be something from the Disco Era!
Fortunately I listened to the original so it will take away the possibility of nightmares.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVC2cszdTao
Thanks again guys.
BigE >
.....yes, yes, okay.... I did some photoshopping on it "Had to shrink it a little, to get it to fit in the picture" LOL
Peace,
Fish
Swinging fish is one of the practices I discourage to my rod customers but in circumstances like Snooks jetties or the tight bank spots you may not have a choice. If you must, deadlift capacity of the rod cam be maximized by keeping the rod horizontal so the tip is not flexed past 90*. Don't grab the rod in the middle, let it flex into the backbone. The only way to find deadlift capacity is to stress to the failure point so you'll have to use some judgement. The only difference between a spinning or casting blank is its reccomended application. Many blanks serve dual application. The blank doesn't know what you put on it.
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