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I would like to purchase the best worm binder out there today. one thats gonna hold your bait and stay closed. which brand is the best to go with?

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Assuming you are talking about soft plastic worm binder? Anything that has a zipper(I really mean that) . I got mine from Dicks sporting goods and it has served me well. I paid around $20+ for it...can't remember the exact price of it anymore.

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I have an old Tackle logic and it has been through a lot and still looks good and the zipper is still working great.

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I used a BPS binder for years and gave it up cause they don't carry the replacement pages any longer. So I went to Plano box's, but they take up too much room. The biggest problem with both systems is when you transfer the soft plastics from the manufactures bags to whatever you loose the iden***y of the soft plastic. So I started playing around with different ideas, 1 gal zip-locks, shopping bags, etc, etc.

Here is what I came up with for now, it's just the manufactures bags with two strips of duck tape (Redneck time) a two hole punch and two rings. So far I like the point that I can flip through the bags easily, and group then by type of bait or whatever I want, and I don't loose the manufactures information. The rings I have will hold ten bags of Rage Tail baits with their Clam Shell packaging intact.

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Note for Big O - - you think Strike King could pick up on this idea and build it into their packaging? If so, I would suggest a stiffener layer sandwiched between the two layers of packaging.

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Oh, BTW, I almost never use the last bait in the package, if I do I'll put the used bait back as a reminder of what the bait looks like. If I buy more of the same thing I'll transfer the new baits to the current pack as long as it's in good condition, that saves on duck tape ;)

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