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Title says it all, I'm looking for a good bag to carry soft plastics, I usually leave them in the bag they come in but carrying around a huge Walmart bag full of soft plastics and other baits isn't holding up.. I have a nice multi 3 layer tray for my hard baits like jerks, cranks, etc. but looking for s good soft plastic/ jig carrier thanks. 

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I use a worm binder for all my plastics except swim baits.  

Those are in a plano box with my swim jigs and hard swim baits. 

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If you’ll be keeping them in their original packaging, Browning make three size binders.  

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I have been using the soft tackle worm bags from BPS and the have worked very well. They have them in different sizes.

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Seems like anything ought to be better than a walmart bag. What about just throwing them in a duffel or backpack? YOu could sort by type into a few big gallon ziplocs, and just stow the ziplocs in the pack. carry it around wherever it needs to go.

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I keep mine in gallon ziplocs by type, craws, mag worms, creatures, senko, etc..  I keep one bag of "goto" favorites close and handy too. 

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Ok I'll try the gallon ziploc bag trick or the deep planks. I use a lot of keitechs also and the plastic package stinks.. very awkward.  I'll try those suggestions! Thanks everyone 

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19 hours ago, MassYak85 said:

I use a deep plano and keep them in their bags. Mine is very cramped but it keeps everything neat. 

I do the same... Deep 3700 single compartment.  Works pretty good - I can finger through them like an index card file.

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