Joedodge Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago So I did a search and found a lot of older articles and posts. But as I build out my bank fishing bag. I’m debating trying a 3600 Plano with just the baits I need for a trip. Thoughts and advice? Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted 12 hours ago Super User Posted 12 hours ago All of my soft plastics are in boxes unless it is a bait that I might want to try and not give up space in my box from something I know I will throw. I do understand bank fishing limits your carrying ability. Quote
Joedodge Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Love it! Years ago when I was starting out fishing I used boxes. But I’m busier in life now and making my set up fast and easy for quick trips. And have a box so I was considering trying it again. Love your set up Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted 12 hours ago Super User Posted 12 hours ago The box with the Senkos is 2 sided so I have another side for different size Senkos. I also have a Ned rig plastics box that has both the heads and the baits in it. Quote
Joedodge Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Very nice! What I’m considering doing is a Plano 3600 and putting baits by color. Pairing different baits of the same color in a spot. So I can maximize what I carry in a small sling pack Quote
Super User webertime Posted 12 hours ago Super User Posted 12 hours ago Simms dry creek gear bag is my favorite. Quote
IYAOYAS Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I keep everything in the bag except for swimbaits. I keep them in a 3700 tray. 1 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted 11 hours ago Super User Posted 11 hours ago I leave them in the bags. I'd never remember their name, size, COLOR, etc. Quote
Super User Bird Posted 10 hours ago Super User Posted 10 hours ago In the bags here. Almost have to with Elaztech. Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted 6 hours ago Super User Posted 6 hours ago Original bag or replacement laminated bag- then those in either 3607-10 or 3707 open compartment boxes. Quote
MonsterZero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago For most plastics, a Plano box is fine. Just do not mix colors/brands; some kinds of plastic do not play nice with each other and will destroy both baits, and colors tend to bleed over. Quote
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