Super User whitwolf Posted October 8, 2017 Super User Posted October 8, 2017 OK, this Is an old picture of some Rebels I have but I also do this with the baits I fish. I keep them on pegboard and take what I need when I fish. It's easy to see what you have and while at the end of each season (only the month of January) I unload all my boxes, do an Inventory and re-stock. The other plus to this Is you get to admire the hundreds of baits you never use. 2 Quote
primetime Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 I can't seem to do it, but I just ordered some of the plano soft bait binders so I can hopefully keep them more condensed. One thing I do that helps save space because I have a habit of bringing too much stuff is mixing colors that are similar for worms and other soft baits.' I fish alot of black and blue and green pumpkin baits, so I will put all black and blue in a heavy duty zip lock bag with a grommet through it which attaches to my belt, I do the same with a few other colors so I can grap what i use most of the time, and bleeding is never a problem. I don't care if Junebug mixes with other purples or even black and blue, I just need to find a way to carry leader and terminal tackle that is more condensed and organized by size since I usually destroy my terminal box during a trip, and I never seem to have time to put stuff back in it's spot. I started using small bags like people use for pills, I buy them at the pharmacy and label them 1/0,2/0 etc. This way if they get scattered, I don't have to guess. I can also fit more in a bigger box without dividers. Quote
Tucson Posted October 8, 2017 Posted October 8, 2017 On 10/1/2017 at 5:10 PM, Jim Sutter said: My tackle boxes our made by Iris. They are to be used for storing 4" x 6" pictures. I purchase them at Michael's and Jo Ann's. The boxes comes with (16) individual containers. In these containers, I will put clear plastic boxes made by Clearbags. The three sizes of clear boxes I use are 1 x 1 x 3, 1 1/2 x 1 x 4 and 1 1/2 x 1 x 3. Just looked these up - sounds like a good solution for plastics. Thanks for the tip. Quote
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