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I was wondering do any of you use worm binders to store your soft plastic bait ? like the bps binders like this one ? they are made by browning or from Tackle warehouse like this bag binder ?  and  if anyone has these bags how many zip lock bags can fit in them all also how many do u have in your bags and how much more room do u have left over for more ?

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I just bought the double sided bps binder and the finesse binder too.   I haven't had them but a couple of days so I haven't filled them up yet. 

So far from what I can see they are going to work great.   I bought extra bags too from the reveiws on bass pro website they are worth the money.

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I have a few of the big double BPS binders, and I don't know exactly how many bags of baits it holds as it would depend on how bulky each type of bait is and how many of them you have.  I can say that each  holds as many soft plastics as I could ever need for a day on the water and anything I can't fit in there for the day, I really don't need. 

They usually come with 10 binder pages per side or so, and you can stuff plenty more bags on each side if you need.

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I use one (actually 2) from Cabelas. Using the larger 3700 model I have stick baits in one and Finesse baits in the other. It has additional small storage for hooks and assorted rigging gear. I purchased extra pouches for each bag to increase the capacity a bit. Leaving the baits in their original bags and placing them in the pouches lend for easy location, works nicely ~ but they do fill up fast.

:D

A-Jay

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I used to...............but now I just keep them in there original packages and sort them by bait type into jumbo ziplock bags. Much cheaper, takes up less room in the storage compartment of the boat, and no zippers to fuss with.

When I did use binders, I liked they BPS Extreme finesse series.

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I have two of the BPS Extreme binders and they do the job every well.

Someday I will actually get all of those soft plastics wet.

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how many bags can you hold up in the jumbo bag pgersumky?

believe it or not , i got about 25 + bags of soft plastics in there !! i put two -three bags per page ( mostly bigger size worms , alot of plastic craws , craw trailers , plastic frogs, etc..)i magine if you have smaller worms(like 4" robo worms for example) you could fit ALOT of bags in there!!! when i bought the binder at BPS , i also got some of the BPS replacement "pages" to add to it but they are too small , they fit but are too short . want to get more of the original Browning jumbo size binder "pages" ,don't know if browning sells them cause i can't seem to find them at BPS . anyhow , i much prefer the Browning over the BPS ones , Browning ones are alot better built ... hope this helps  :D

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The biggest worm binder I've seen is the Browning Goliath Binder...much larger than the Browning Jumbo.  But, it's so big, you'll need the room to store it.

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I used to...............but now I just keep them in there original packages and sort them by bait type into jumbo ziplock bags. Much cheaper, takes up less room in the storage compartment of the boat, and no zippers to fuss with.

When I did use binders, I liked they BPS Extreme finesse series.

That's what I do. That way they're easy to keep organized because I'm only bringing baits that I'll use on that particular day. I can also see exactly what's inside of each bag when I pack. I had the binders a few years ago and gave them away. I only use a selection of about 12-18 soft plastics anyway.

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I use the smaller binders for spinnerbaits and jigs.

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I use one (actually 2) from Cabelas. Using the larger 3700 model I have stick baits in one and Finesse baits in the other. It has additional small storage for hooks and assorted rigging gear. I purchased extra pouches for each bag to increase the capacity a bit. Leaving the baits in their original bags and placing them in the pouches lend for easy location, works nicely ~ but they do fill up fast.

:D

A-Jay

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat600036_TGP&id=0036308120691a&navCount=1&podId=0036308&parentId=cat600036&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=9IS&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat601233&hasJS=true

I do the same, except I don't leave them in the original packages. I tend to pull what I need and put them in snack sized ziplocs to save space.

Works well though, and with the binder being a 3700 size it fits into existing tackle storage solutions. Some days I'm feeling in a particular plastics mood so I throw in a 3600 in the front pocket filled with terminal gear and just carry the TUB.

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I've got 3 of the original Tackle Logic binders. I use 1 for hooks, 1 for spinnerbaits and 1 for jigs.

For plastics I use either Plano 3700 box's or the original bags clipped to my Easy View Tackle Storage System

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I used to...............but now I just keep them in there original packages and sort them by bait type into jumbo ziplock bags. Much cheaper, takes up less room in the storage compartment of the boat, and no zippers to fuss with.
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I was wondering do any of you use worm binders to store your soft plastic bait ? like the bps binders like this one ? they are made by browning or from Tackle warehouse like this bag binder ? and if anyone has these bags how many zip lock bags can fit in them all also how many do u have in your bags and how much more room do u have left over for more ?

I picked up a fineness binder last year and a love it. Takes up less room than those plastic divider boxes that I use to use before.

 

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