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My system is pretty minimalistic.  I keep all my plastics in the original packaging and I don't have a boat so I'm either wading or bank fishing.  At home I keep my plastics in a large drawer and have a small over-the-shoulder bag I use while fishing.  Before each fishing trip I will add bags of plastics I think I will need and take out what I think I don't need.  This usually doesn't change much unless it's a season change (summer fishing to winter fishing). Otherwise it's usually just replenishing what I'm running short on. It's very rare that I wish I had brought a certain plastic with me.  Usually I'm wondering why I brought so much because my bag is too heavy!

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Original packages.  Groups of 'like items' (stick worms; finesse; paddletail swimmers; beavers; trailers) into one-gallon ziploc bags.  Then all into a backpack.  Has made my plastic life MUCH better since I went to this system.

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We just had several threads on this; you'll find useful info if you search the forums for those.

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9 minutes ago, Evan K said:

We just had several threads on this; you'll find useful info if you search the forums for those.

That was helpful.  Thanks.  Couple/few links would be 'useful', also

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In separate horizontally divided Plano boxes. One box for each style...Creature, stick, swim etc.

 

Mike

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On 1/11/2016 at 3:42 PM, Choporoz said:

Original packages.  Groups of 'like items' (stick worms; finesse; paddletail swimmers; beavers; trailers) into one-gallon ziploc bags.  Then all into a backpack.  Has made my plastic life MUCH better since I went to this system.

X2.  I keep it to confidence colors and styles/brands.  I keep my stockplie of favorites and the rest of them in a plastic 3 drawer organizer stand from wallyworld.  

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I keep all my plastics in their original bags and have a special tackle bag for them. 

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I keep the majority in the original bags and keep the ones I'll be using in a Flambeau 1/2 satchel. The few I keep in boxes are hollow body swim baits (the pkgs. are too bulky) and toads.

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Original Bags, then into Gallon Ziploc Freezer Bags, then into cheap clear Sterlite storage containers from Target (cheaper than Plano).

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ill empty my go to colors and place em in a plano box. and the rest go in a zip lock with whatever they are  (beavers. trick worms. flukes. paca craws. etc)

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They stay in the bag they come in, then go into ziplock two gallon bags, then they go into a small shoulder backpack I have from Shimano.

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I store my plastics in the original bags then I organize them by style into 15-20 quart Zip Lock weather proof storage containers. I live by these things. Thus far I have 3; 1 for all style worms/grubs/senkos, 1 for swimbaits/flukes, 1 for craws/creature/tubes. They stay in my garage, put them in the trunk when I go fishing, then take the packs out that I think I need or take the whole container when fishing out of a boat. 

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