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I just need someone to give me a link to a website where i can buy a good priced plastic box for plastic worms.

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I leave them in their original bags all in a big Powerbait box if they are opened. I have another box for all unopened plastics. I always unhook all of my hooks every trip so if I have a plastic that's still on the hook I just put the whole thing a tackle box that I have for frequently used lures. Because these are almost always a single hook with a Senko, a Ragetail Toad, and swim jig with some type of trailer it doesn't take up much space. I hate taking off plastics because you are most likely going to ruin the.

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Wal mart

Cabelas

Bass pro

Kmart

Target

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And the list goes on...

plano boxes are very,very easy to find

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go to any home depo or furniture store and see if they do and ask them when they will , if so could they put whatever size that'll work for you aside and then just pick em up.can't hurt

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I like keeping my soft plastic bait in their original bags, that way I know the size, color etc. I then store the bags in soft sided 6 pack coolers.

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The more I fish, the less I find the need to use Plano boxes for soft plastics. I've started more towards the cheap snap top plastic tubs you can get at places like Walmart. Toss original bags in those. I only use two or three general colors of each bait now.

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I store all my plastics in the original bags in an old dresser.  Before an outing, I pick out 15 or 20 bags and throw them, and all my other tackle, into a 54 quart ice chest.  Easy access, and protects from the sun.

 

And yes, I'm proud to be a Red Neck. :)

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I keep all of mine in a Plano XXL utility box - throw all of my senkos (still in their packs) in one box, all my trailers in another, etc etc. I like them because they have nice latches, and are deep storage containers with no spacers to get in the way. I get mine from my local Dicks Sporting Goods for about $10 

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