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I am going to purchase a browning softbait binder and i was wondering if i should order the standard size or jumbo size? Any info would help alot!

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I would get the spinnerbait binder, actually I do have it, the Bassmaster spinnerbait binder before it was the name and presentation was changed to Browning. Better choice than the worm binders.

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I have the jumbo and it isn't big enough for me.  I would base your decision on how many bags of worms you plan to carry in it.  You can always purchase more to fill up the bigger bag :cheer:

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To echo scaleface - there are better/less expensive options than that Browning  worm binder.   I use zip lock bags and a cheap canvas duffle bag to transport soft plastics, and a couple of the cheap canvas duffle bag lets me transport LOTS of soft plastic baits.  I'd have a slightly different system if I was bank bound, but I'm not.

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I've got both and wish I would have gotten 2 of the jumbos. I be had numerous binders and none of them end up holding enough.

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I see why you guys are says i could use other bags, but i want a binder so i can stay organized. And do any of you guys know about their tackle bag either?like the quility and convenience of it?

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