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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | I am going to be putting several large soft plastic/rubber baits in a large hard plastic container for a certain trip in the fall. I don't want different baits from different manufacturers melting together. I am wanting to put each large soft plastic/rubber bait in its own large Zip-Loc bag to prevent any melting of one bait to another. Has anyone ever stored large soft plastic/rubber baits in a Zip-Loc bag before? Will the baits melt to the bag? We are talking about baits like the 2lber Bulldawg, Savage Gear 20" Burbot for example. |
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Location: E. Tenn | I have a couple of oddball colored bulldawgs I keep in gallon size ziplocs... no issues. |
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| I store all my "not in use" home made rubber in Zip lock bags from IKEA. |
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| I usually just put these in the large clear plastic containers and use one for each type bulldawgs in one medussa another shadzilla another box etc |
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | No problem with bags, just be sure lures are completely dry before returning to bag. |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | Thanks for all the replies in regards to Ziploc type bags guys |
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Location: Sakatchewan,Canada | ghoti - 7/25/2017 11:08 AM
No problem with bags, just be sure lures are completely dry before returning to bag.
I'm guessing to prevent hooks from rusting and rusty water in the bag discoloring the bait? |
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Location: Stevens Point, Wi. | Pike Master - 7/25/2017 1:04 PM
ghoti - 7/25/2017 11:08 AM
No problem with bags, just be sure lures are completely dry before returning to bag.
I'm guessing to prevent hooks from rusting and rusty water in the bag discoloring the bait?
yup |
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