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Location: Tinley Park. Fish Cen IL. Bass & Vilas Cty.Muskie | I need a few ideas on how to organize/ store my muskie baits in my attached Garage.I have half a wall cleared for storage ideas. I would like to display them also but the main focus is on organization. What can I hang them on or is there a Practical way to display them sideway. Any ideas would be Appreciated. Thanks, Roy |
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Location: oswego, il | I would use pegboard with the wire hangers. That's what I have seen everybody use. |
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Location: Hartford, WI | I use 2 drywall screws and some solid wire, hang the wire from screw to screw and install baits on it the way you want. Works great. The more lures the more wire and screws and rows you need.
Jim |
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| Dude here that runs an outdoors hut used wooden dowels between 2x4s to hang baits from; daggone neat looking too. You could utilize a wire and pulley system from the garage ceiling; that way you could give a tug and have desired bait come to you!:O |
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| The best display/storage I have found, is to use peg board. If you have room, a 4 by 8 sheet, or half of that. Use Elmer's glue, and cover with burlap material from a craft store. One hook point will hold a lure, and it looks good. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | I use a 4X8 piece of peg board and pegs. The peg length can be up to a foot long, allowing for LOTS of baits. |
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| Perhaps Jason will take a pic of his new Muskie wall of baits. Pretty nice way to display and organize. |
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Location: Tinley Park. Fish Cen IL. Bass & Vilas Cty.Muskie | Thanks for the ideas.Roy |
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Location: Oshawa, Ontario | Don't bother going to all that work, just send your baits to me and I will store them for you. When you need one, let me know and I will send it to you (probably). In the mean time I will be sure they do not dry out!!
Ciao. |
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