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I'm looking for a better way to manage my plastics. Any thoughts on this (or something else)???

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I don't use the bps brand but I do use other worm binders, ripped out the binders and use it at as baggy lol.

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5 hours ago, Puggz said:

I'm looking for a better way to manage my plastics. Any thoughts on this (or something else)???

I recommend and have the large double size binder and really like it.

I keep my plastics in their original packaging and slide them in the binder pages.

Its strong and made well and holds a good amount. Mine right now has just under 10 lbs of plastics in it. ( yes I did put it on my digital scale ). :D

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Binders and I.  "I can get one more pack in there..."  15 minutes later I have a 20lb throw pillow.

I used their packaging and 3600/3700 boxes to store them.

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I've been using the double sided one for a few years now and it works well. My only complaint is that I've had several bags blow out the bottom and they didn't really have much in them. I think it just a random deal where some bags are sealed better at the bottom. For that reason, I recommend buying replacement bags and having them on hand.

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On 2016-02-13 at 7:39 AM, long island basser said:

I recommend and have the large double size binder and really like it.

I keep my plastics in their original packaging and slide them in the binder pages.

Its strong and made well and holds a good amount. Mine right now has just under 10 lbs of plastics in it. ( yes I did put it on my digital scale ). :D

Maybe a dumb question, but why put a bag into another bag??? I would have thought you'd use the bags that came with the binder and keep extras on hand for when they blow...

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3 hours ago, Puggz said:

Maybe a dumb question, but why put a bag into another bag??? I would have thought you'd use the bags that came with the binder and keep extras on hand for when they blow...

One is ill keep different types in the same binder page, And two if I want to let's say pull out five bags and put in five of a different type , it makes it quick and easy.

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4 hours ago, Puggz said:

Maybe a dumb question, but why put a bag into another bag??? I would have thought you'd use the bags that came with the binder and keep extras on hand for when they blow...

 

Most will put a bag of plastic,in a binder bag for quick change out. Also the binder bags themselves are usually very low quality. They will over time leak oils or discolor the binder bags. The original bags your worms come in, are usually a laminated type bag.  

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On 2/13/2016 at 2:05 AM, Puggz said:

I'm looking for a better way to manage my plastics. Any thoughts on this (or something else)???

I've got one, used it for a while, now it holds extras and
doesn't go with me much.

For years I've gone through various methods of taking 
soft plastics with me. From keeping them in their bags
and organizing them in gallon ziplocks to the bag you
mention, to 3500 size boxes.

I like the boxes best at this point. What I currently take
out is a Plano Guide box with my main worms in the 
top section, then in the storae section I've got additional
worms in their bags. 

Quite sure I'll change again when I think I've got a better
idea, LOL. Then change back again. ...

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I use a browning worm bag not the binder, it works ok. I have the smaller of the two they make, and I'll probably buy a couple more so I can have one for drop shot stuff one for worms and one for trailers. To me it's easier then one bag with everything jammed in there.

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10 hours ago, MDBowHunter said:

I use a browning worm bag not the binder, it works ok. I have the smaller of the two they make, and I'll probably buy a couple more so I can have one for drop shot stuff one for worms and one for trailers. To me it's easier then one bag with everything jammed in there.

I was going through all my plastics earlier today and this might not be such a bad idea.....

The issue is that I have so many different types that I sometimes forget what I've got.  It would be nice to be able to store them by category like you said.

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