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I leave all of mine in the original bags and carry what I want for the day in a couple of those small bags, I think they are from Falcon and also Bass Pro.

  All of my extras I just keep in good old shoe boxes. They stand up easy and I can seperate them in brand, size, or color and they are easy to find. I use a Sharpie to write on the outside of the box what is in it. Best system I have tried yet.

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I usually just keep them inside plano boxes and then bring the boxes that I may needfor a certain lake, and put the boxes in my boat storage. I also have 6 plastic boxes full of different kinds of plastics and other baits. Dang i wish that i had the room for a peg board like some of you guys have just have hardly any space in my small area.  :)

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I keep mine in the original bags and stuff them in a large soft sided cooler. Dig thru them when I need something. Plus they are protected from the heat.

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For storage, I keep them in plastic boxes by brand.

For fishing, I keep them in Plano boxes by type, worms, flukes, craws, creatures, finesse, etc.

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Geez louise, you guys could open up your own bait shop.

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Geez louise, you guys could open up your own bait shop.

Exactly what I was thinking.  Looks like a local tackle store with the peg board and lures hanging on the pegs.

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I have two different stashes; one for the boat, and one for home storeage of back-ups / refills.

For the boat, I use 3700 and 3600 size boxes and sort by style / type, and then color. I use the bigger boxes for worms, lizards, jig trailers, etc. The smaller boxes hold my senkos, tubes, drop shot baits, craws, grubs, and smaller sized baits.

By using specific boxes for different styles of baits, I can limit what goes in the boat, reducing clutter and weight. I just grab what I need. For example, my 10" worm box only gets used in the warmer months on structure, so it stays in the garage until May.

For the extra / refill plastics at home, I bought two of the largest sized Plano plastic boxes available (roughly 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 and approz 12" thick). these have no dividers in them. Then I grouped the baitys by style, leaving them in their bags, and put them in 1 gallon freezer bags (i.e. jig trailers, craws, 10" worms, etc.). I use a Sharpie to label each freezer bag.

One of the big boxes contains worms, senkos, lizards, trick worms, flukes, etc. The other big box is stuffed with trailers, craws, tubes, etc.

When my boat supply runs down, I go to the big boxes and refill out of the back-up. Freezer bags have really helped me to get and stay organized.

Each winter, I will take an inventory and refill the home stash to make sure I have enough for the year.

This works well for me.

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Geez louise, you guys could open up your own bait shop.

Exactly what I was thinking. Looks like a local tackle store with the peg board and lures hanging on the pegs.

+2  but I think that they have more inventory than my local shop.

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