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Whew, thought I had too much (100 bags).  But thanks to everyone else I feel much better that I don't have that much...oh wait, or do I not have enough now?  Hrm.

 

My man, I don´t even remember when I had 100 bags.

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Not many in comparison to some of you guys.  Possibly around 500 but 2 baits makeup the bulk of that.  My favorite 2 were discontinued and I collected them from everywhere I could for the following year.  I have a fair amount of hardbaits, not that many.  Also a couple hundred of my favorite frog.  Had tons of rods too, but sold some and gave some away. 

 

FL

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Whew, thought I had too much (100 bags).  But thanks to everyone else I feel much better that I don't have that much...oh wait, or do I not have enough now?  Hrm.

I have 140 bags here in my living room I need to sell just to make some room. So far this year I have sold about $400 worth of tackle and didn't make a dent.

Allen

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I just went through my plastics the other day, I would say I have about 120 lbs of plastics that I bring with on the boat. i have found about 11 plastics that really produce for me, and I have about 6 colors that I use, so I have been able to reduce the total amount of plastics I carry over the last few years, but my productivity has increased dramatically since condensing. Cant wait for open water...

 

Mitch

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I just went through my plastics the other day, I would say I have about 120 lbs of plastics that I bring with on the boat. i have found about 11 plastics that really produce for me, and I have about 6 colors that I use, so I have been able to reduce the total amount of plastics I carry over the last few years, but my productivity has increased dramatically since condensing. Cant wait for open water...

 

Mitch

Plastics weigh a lot once you start to carry enough of them. I start out the season with minimal tackle but going into the fall it has doubled.

Allen

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Wow there are a lot of guys on here with small tackle shops in their homes or garages! I always keep the top four or five colors of all the top plastics out, craws, tubes, senkos, etc. so that way I can manage my tackle in the limited space I have to keep my gear. Anything over that I give to the local kids.

Good luck and be safe...

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So I sorted out my soft plastics this weekend to determine what would go in the boat and what would be "spares".  Also, it was cold and crappy outside so we had a fire going and I did this in the living room floor.  So there I am with piles of bags of soft plastics.  Filled a large 18x16x5 plastic storage box with craw trailers and flipping craw/creature baits to go in the boat.  Then proceeded to fill 3 of the double deep 3700's with senko's, tubes, shakey head worms.  Then fill a normal 3700 with lizards.  Then fill a small box with drop shot baits.  Then fill another large 18x16x15 storage box with soft jerkbaits, grubs and a few ancillary baits.  Felt like a million pounds.

 

That left a large Bass Pro plastic bag full of "spares" that went back upstairs for storage.  Ugh, really, I have this much?

 

At the time I was thinking "wow, this is a bit rediculous".  Then I see here...."thousands" and "about 3 thousand" and "a storage room full".

 

Ok, thanks guys.  Now I know the monkey isn't on my back as bad as he could be.  :eyebrows:

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So many i count the pounds. I have so many duffle bags in my bedroom its not funny and i just bought more at BPS sunday....sad but true

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