Tyler. Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I’m just curious if you all keep your soft baits in the bag or put them in tackle box or utility box for easy access and storage? I understand the importance of keeping them in bags where they have liquid inside for smell and flavor, but ones that have nothing on them? Such as these... Quote
Russ E Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I keep all of them in their original bag. keep all the bags organized in multiple soft sided tackle boxes according to bait type. soft baits seem to last a lot longer in their original containers. Quote
Derek1 Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I’ve done both, In the bag I’m sure is better for the baits. I got tired of pulling the bags out looking for the one I wanted. Now there in Plano 3600 boxes. It works fine, but now I have four 3600’s full of plastics in my backpack. I think you just have to come up with a organized way that works for you. I’m still working on a way to have enough of what I want but not bring to much of everything with me. Quote
Tyler. Posted December 2, 2018 Author Posted December 2, 2018 Ya I am thinking about getting a hard tackle box like this one. I have soft one right now and I believe I’d like everything open instead of in a plastic utility box. They have these for $20 at Walmart. Quote
Super User Log Catcher Posted December 2, 2018 Super User Posted December 2, 2018 I like to keep mine in their original bags and put them in soft sided bags made for holding soft plastics. Do not put anything from ZMan in a plastic box as it will ruin those boxes. Do not mix ZMan with any other plastics as it will ruin them too. Quote
NittyGrittyBoy Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I store my panfish soft plastics in trays, along with jig heads etc... They do just fine However with bass soft plastics, I recommend leaving them in the original bag, and finding a way to organize them. I tried storing different color flukes and rage craws in 5$ trays from Walmart and it completely ruined the trays, within a couple months. The baits themselves were fine but the trays, not so much. So I learned the hard way that it's just best to leave them in the bag. 1 Quote
Super User Deleted account Posted December 2, 2018 Super User Posted December 2, 2018 Plastics stay in their original bags. 1 Quote
Tyler. Posted December 2, 2018 Author Posted December 2, 2018 57 minutes ago, NittyGrittyBoy said: I store my panfish soft plastics in trays, along with jig heads etc... They do just fine However with bass soft plastics, I recommend leaving them in the original bag, and finding a way to organize them. I tried storing different color flukes and rage craws in 5$ trays from Walmart and it completely ruined the trays, within a couple months. The baits themselves were fine but the trays, not so much. So I learned the hard way that it's just best to leave them in the bag. What did it do to the trays? Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted December 2, 2018 Super User Posted December 2, 2018 23 minutes ago, reason said: Plastics stay in their original bags. I agree. Mine stay in their original bags. I store the bags at home by type (worm, tube, craw, etc) in shoeboxes. When I travel I use a bait binder. I have the Kastking one. Got it for $11 on sale. https://www.amazon.com/KastKing-KKT-KK-Lure-Bag-S-Fishing-Waterproof/dp/B075V6M8CL Quote
NittyGrittyBoy Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I'll take a picture when I get off work tonight, warps up the lids so they don't hardly close or seal. 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted December 2, 2018 Super User Posted December 2, 2018 1 hour ago, NittyGrittyBoy said: I store my panfish soft plastics in trays, along with jig heads etc... They do just fine However with bass soft plastics, I recommend leaving them in the original bag, and finding a way to organize them. I tried storing different color flukes and rage craws in 5$ trays from Walmart and it completely ruined the trays, within a couple months. The baits themselves were fine but the trays, not so much. So I learned the hard way that it's just best to leave them in the bag. So did I. Flambeau makes boxes that won't react to Elaztech they are not made from PVC like so many others which have a reaction to it. I now carry my open TRDs and Zeros in them. 1 Quote
Tyler. Posted December 2, 2018 Author Posted December 2, 2018 2 hours ago, Jig Man said: So did I. Flambeau makes boxes that won't react to Elaztech they are not made from PVC like so many others which have a reaction to it. I now carry my open TRDs and Zeros in them. What does the elaztech do to them? Quote
thinkingredneck Posted December 2, 2018 Posted December 2, 2018 I keep frequently used baits in Plano boxes, one each for swimbaits, creatures, jig trailers, trickworm, giant worms. I keep elastec in their original bags in their own, separate binder. I have a double binder for odd ball plastics and another single binder for finesse worms. Quote
Super User Munkin Posted December 3, 2018 Super User Posted December 3, 2018 Soft plastics usually stay in their original bag unless I cannot tell what is in the bag. I put like bait bags in gallon freezer bags together so I can find them easier. Plano boxes just take up too much space for soft plastics IMO. Allen 1 Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted December 3, 2018 Super User Posted December 3, 2018 1 hour ago, Tyler. said: What does the elaztech do to them? Warped the lid so much it would not close. Also damaged the dividers. There is some kind of chemical reaction. A Zman tech is the one who told me about Flambeau. 1 Quote
heavyduty Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 I keep plastics in original bags. If you are looking for a "tackle box", I keep mine in the 7qt sterilite plastic tubs that you can get at Walmart for $2.00 each. They are the perfect size for most plastic bait bags and you can get 25-30 bags in each one. They have latches on each end to secure the top. You can take a magic marker and label them easily. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-7-Qt-6-6-L-Latch-Box-Stadium-Blue/46001913?athcpid=46001913&athpgid=athenaItemPage&athcgid=null&athznid=PWVUB&athieid=v0&athstid=CS020&athguid=8739eb32-f0f-16771997afb85c&athena=true 3 Quote
RHuff Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 9 hours ago, Log Catcher said: I like to keep mine in their original bags and put them in soft sided bags made for holding soft plastics. Do not put anything from ZMan in a plastic box as it will ruin those boxes. Do not mix ZMan with any other plastics as it will ruin them too. I learned that the hard way. It melted away and the stuff hardened on top of my rage craws and ruined them. That was the last time I’ll probably buy any zman soft plastic other than the trd Quote
I/MBasser Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 I keep them in utility boxes as it's much easier to access and store. I have had minimal warping, if any at all. I do keep ZMan and Savage Gear in their bags as I've heard they will melt other plastics. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted December 4, 2018 Super User Posted December 4, 2018 Most all plastics are kept in the original bags. Similar bags of baits are then grouped together and place in a larger labeled zip lock freezer bag. Baits that I use a ton of - Rage Bugs & Rage Craws come out of the smaller original bags and go directly into a big zip lock - it's just easier. A-Jay 2 Quote
Super User Cgolf Posted December 4, 2018 Super User Posted December 4, 2018 I keep most plastics in plano 4700 boxes because I have had to many bagged plastics get an unnatural bend in them from being stored in a bag. Rage plastics stay in the bag, because their packaging is top notch. I have some Producto and slider worms from the mid 90s that have been boxed and they are like new. Never seen any issues with bagged or boxed baits deteriorating over time. Quote
Troy85 Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 I used to keep mine in the original bags. I got tired of looking thru the bags to find what I wanted. Or I would buy baits that I thought I was out of. Now I store them in Plano 3600 boxes, everything except Senkos and Rage Craws. I keep those in the original package. I like the new system, makes it much easier to find what I'm looking for, and easy to tell when I'm running low a specific bait. Quote
deadadrift89 Posted December 4, 2018 Posted December 4, 2018 Keep mine in original bags but usually will double up contents from two bags into one to save space. Certain craw and worm I use alot of I load 1gal freezer bags to make it easier and quick. Old fishing partner used Plano 3700's and he was usually quicker at changing baits out. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted December 5, 2018 Global Moderator Posted December 5, 2018 I keep them in the original bag and sort them by type into gallon bags in my boats storage. Quote
ItsHardwick Posted December 5, 2018 Posted December 5, 2018 On 12/2/2018 at 7:09 PM, heavyduty said: I keep plastics in original bags. If you are looking for a "tackle box", I keep mine in the 7qt sterilite plastic tubs that you can get at Walmart for $2.00 each. They are the perfect size for most plastic bait bags and you can get 25-30 bags in each one. They have latches on each end to secure the top. You can take a magic marker and label them easily. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-7-Qt-6-6-L-Latch-Box-Stadium-Blue/46001913?athcpid=46001913&athpgid=athenaItemPage&athcgid=null&athznid=PWVUB&athieid=v0&athstid=CS020&athguid=8739eb32-f0f-16771997afb85c&athena=true This is exactly how I have mine stored in my little boat. Works great and very cheap. 1 Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted December 5, 2018 Super User Posted December 5, 2018 With very few exceptions, I keep them in their original container-at least until the "zip-loc" breaks-and then I put them in a different one. The one exception I CAN think of is if I've already rigged the bait and want to use it again later. THEN I leave the hook in and place the bait in the one spot in my hard box dedicated to these particular baits. I find that removing the hook (and then later rehooking it) detracts from the baits "integrity". Quote
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