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I got a worm wallet a few weeks ago, it's nice and it makes finding my worms easy to find, but after putting in about half of what I have the worm wallet was full, well I had to take a few things out so I could close it.  So my question is where do you store your plastic, ( worms, swim baits, jig trailers, etc), ?  I also use the Plano box's for everything else and love them.  Maybe I just need to get more worm wallets or start using the Plano box's to put my worms in.   Any suggestions.   Thank you for all your help and good advise

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Original package and categorized in large ziplock freezer bags. I use a worm binder for all my drop shot specific plastics.

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I use a seperate tackle box to store my plastics I use when fishing. I have about 12 of those spinner bait boxes for storing my plastics in-house. Then I have my backup plastic storage too.

I use zip lock bags to keep my used plastics in. I do not put any salted plastics nor any plastics in my tackle boxes with lures and hooks in them.

This is what causes rust. The used plastics a can impregnate the new plastics with foul oders. I hate to waste anything the used plastics can be reused with a scent added. Or I add one shot of scent in the used storage bag.

After fishing in the rain I leave my tackle boxes open to dry out to also prevent rust from happening.

Be careful how and where you store your plastics.

Sorry I try to give as much of my knowledge that I have learned thru the many years of bass fishing.

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I leave them in the original bags and keep them in a large side pocket in my tackle bag. To be honest I've found every other solution to be more trouble than they're worth.

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I have a box in my tackle bag that I throw a few different kinds of plastics in when I am going to be doing a lot of walking. If not I have them in their original packaging in a zipper part of my Abu back pack. Having what I need in a storage box makes it easier and quicker than sorting through a bunch of bags of plastics.

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I use  plastic shoe box's, labeled.

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