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I got this binder style thing about 4-5 years ago and it's worked really well. Problem is now, I have so many bags of plastics that it's getting to a point I can barely zip it up. I have each ziplock bag inside the binder labeled for different baits (lizards, trick worms, creature baits, senkos, etc... the list goes on)

 

I don't want to just store them in gallon zip lock bags and throw them in the boat box. I also don't really want to have 10+ different of those plastic $2 storage bins piled up in my box. Don't have that kind of storage on my boat. 

 

Do y'all have any suggestions? I'd prefer for all of them to be contained and organized in one or two containers. 
 

 

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These are great from Dollar Tree. Make sure to get the large size. You can fit lots of plastics. In the bass boat I separate by type (craw, worms, swimbaits, etc).
I will throw a bunch of assorted plastics in their original packaging in one of these bags when using the kayak or small boat too. Nice and thick and with a handle

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I like Plano speed bags, have one for worms and one for creatures and tubes. They don’t hold as much as advertised but you can pack a lot in them. I like that they stay in original packing.

https://www.planooutdoors.com/collections/tackle-storage/products/kvd-signature-series-speedbag?variant=50204580118688

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Also a speed bag user. I have a couple and will swap where I am storing them. Big worms are currently buried for a little while but craws are out. You can get 25-30 bags in one depending what they are. 

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1or 2 gallon ziploc bags and keep them in the original packaging for me.

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I keep mine in see through boxes out of the original packages.  I can grab a box open it, take out the bait, and tie it on before my partner can even locate the bait in its package.

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