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BabaganoushTue Oct-26-04 01:37 PM
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#5227, "Storing swimbaits"


          

Hello all!
I was wondering how you all are storing your soft swimbaits, especially the baits like Mattlures FT baits or Ospreys with the swimming tails. Thanks...Alex

  

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swimbaitking805Tue Oct-26-04 06:55 PM
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#5228, "RE: Storing swimbaits"
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i've been using tupperwares myself and storing like swimbaits in them not mixing my trout baits with my bass baits etc..seems to work ok for now.
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magmasterWed Oct-27-04 08:31 AM
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I use a deep tackle box and lay the Osprey's flat on their back and keep the box flat too. This has kept them from getting the tails kinked and does a good job of keeping them seperated.

  

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swimbaitWed Oct-27-04 09:48 AM
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#5230, "RE: Storing swimbaits"
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These boxes are good for big rubber lures:

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/descpage-P3730.html?link=calfish

For hardbaits, you can get these little plastic hangars at Target that stick to the wall and stick out a little arm about 3/4". They're sort of diamond shaped and stick on to the wall with some sticky backing tape. They're convenient because you can see the baits all hanging there and grab out whichever ones you want to bring on a certain trip without having to untangle the hooks in a tackle box :)

  

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BabaganoushWed Oct-27-04 12:38 PM
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Thanks for all your input. Now that I have some ideas I will figure something out. Thanks again...Alex

  

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