bait organization in the boat?
jclymer
Posted 3/7/2007 8:18 AM (#243309)
Subject: bait organization in the boat?


Wondering if there is anything on the market that would attach to the gunnel of your boat and hold and organize baits in the front of the boat? I am tired of having 20 baits sitting up at my feet, all tangled up.. Would like to buy something that would screw into the gunnel and hang 10 baits or so off from it... I do not use a pedistal seat, so the option of putting the bait holder in the center of my pedistal is not an option...

Thanks
GMan
Posted 3/7/2007 9:10 AM (#243321 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?





Posts: 479


Location: Eden Prairie & Pine Island
Why not try getting one of the clear Dunwright trays and just mounting that to your gunnel?
Marc J
Posted 3/7/2007 11:35 AM (#243344 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?





Posts: 313


Location: On your favorite spot
I just finished a SWEET bait organizer this morning. Ordered some clear vinyl tubing and built an aluminum bracket to hold them to the wall of my boat along the livewell.

17 tubes will hold at least 30 baits, all at your fingertips when you need to change. I'm not very handy but it was a cinch. I'm out of town this weekend but will post pics next week.

This was the best thing I could think of since I don't want to sacrifice the room in my boat for a big bait box. Couldn't be happier with it. Easy to make.
jclymer
Posted 3/7/2007 11:59 AM (#243348 - in reply to #243344)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?


Marc,
Would love to see some pics.. In fact I see your in St. Cloud, MN, could probably swing over sometime to check out as I live back behind prison off hwy 10.. Who knows maybe were neighbors???
muskie_man
Posted 3/7/2007 12:13 PM (#243351 - in reply to #243348)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Where can i find some clear vinyl tubing and about how much does the clear tubes cost? I looked at Lowes the other day and all they had was the regular painted pipe tubes.
Marc J
Posted 3/7/2007 12:54 PM (#243356 - in reply to #243351)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





Posts: 313


Location: On your favorite spot
http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_3651.asp?desc=Clear+Plastic...

Mike Sybert posted this link for me when I first asked about tubing - my order shipped the same day, I had it the very next day.

Tubes are flexible but appear to be durable, and I ordered 25 so I have some extras. They are a little pricey but worth it IMO. It's about $63 including shipping for 25 tubes.

Jclymer, if you want to drop by and see it I'd be happy to show you - I'm in Waite Park. PM me if you're really interested and we can meet next week. Also looking for fishing buddies once the season starts......I've got my own spots, I swear!
ShaneW
Posted 3/7/2007 1:47 PM (#243360 - in reply to #243356)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




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Location: Verona, WI
Marc,

Any chance you can post pics on the board? This sounds like a great idea.

Shane
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/7/2007 3:08 PM (#243379 - in reply to #243360)
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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I like to use this method the best....


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Billy B
Posted 3/7/2007 3:22 PM (#243382 - in reply to #243309)
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Location: Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Wow mike, i thought i was bad.
walleye slyr
Posted 3/7/2007 4:35 PM (#243389 - in reply to #243309)
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Posts: 37


Location: searchin for the first legal.
yeah i like that method too. it works ok until one your lures goes over board and into the drink.
muskynightmare
Posted 3/7/2007 6:12 PM (#243411 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
or your dog gets hooked.
Medford Fisher
Posted 3/7/2007 8:43 PM (#243438 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 1058


Location: Medford, WI
Yah...it's good to see that my dad and I aren't the most unorganized people in the world of musky fishing!!! Maybe we need to start fishing more like that though...obviously Mike's got something figured out!!!
-Jake Bucki
RiverMan
Posted 3/8/2007 3:14 PM (#243595 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Lol, that's a funny pic Mike, pick up one lure and get 20 others, lol! I even see a turmoil buried in there!

jed
MN Jackpot
Posted 3/8/2007 4:55 PM (#243608 - in reply to #243595)
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Posts: 89


Hey MIke,

Just wait till your walking around bare foot in your boat and you get one
in your toe. On some of those nice summer days if feels good to walk around
with no shoes on in the boat.
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/8/2007 5:08 PM (#243615 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I won't allow dogs in my boat, have never fished bear foot.... Definatley beats carrying around a bunch of heavy tackle boxes that take up space...
MN Jackpot
Posted 3/8/2007 5:37 PM (#243624 - in reply to #243615)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 89


Hey MIke,

Yeah I see your point about carrying all those tackle boxes. You can get a good
work out lifting some of those boxes around.
Scott Webster
Posted 3/8/2007 5:55 PM (#243625 - in reply to #243624)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 82


Location: Owatonna,MN
Afraid to admit it, but, I go by the Mike Hulbert rule of tackle organization. Have tried other methods but seem to get in too big of a hurry and just toss stuff. Don't like tackle boxes in the boat. Takes up too much room!!
muskynightmare
Posted 3/9/2007 7:09 AM (#243690 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I got asmall baitwell up front, just ahead of the windshield. I hang my used baits in there instead of throwing them back in the box wet.
muskihntr
Posted 3/9/2007 8:51 AM (#243705 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




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Location: lansing, il
my boat looks great the first day of the season,,,every year i say i will stay organized, by 3 pm the first day its trashed til nov................hulbert, what about the musky mascott????
Renaldo
Posted 3/11/2007 2:30 PM (#244045 - in reply to #243705)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 101


Location: Northern Illinois
Just finished organizing my box today. Bucktails here, gliders there, topwater here, crankbaits there, jerkbaits there, plasics over there. It should stay that way for about the first 30 min., then chaos ensues. Next thing I know I'm pulling 6 lures out all tangled together. Oh well, I gave it a shot. A good friend of mine who's boat is always cluttered, lost the largest muskie he ever had on because he was all tangled up with a Suick stuck in his gym shoe during the battle.
muskynightmare
Posted 3/11/2007 11:04 PM (#244141 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
no dog in the boat= no Lori in the boat. No Lori in the boat= we never bought a new one. Cleo is the best boat dog in the world, and she only tried to eat a grandma once. 3 hooks, no scars.
mikie
Posted 3/12/2007 7:00 AM (#244171 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?





Location: Athens, Ohio
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=30...

Best system I've seen so far (not the bucket, the next photo). m
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/12/2007 1:12 PM (#244245 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
No dogs = no hooked dogs. No wife = new boat every year!!!!
muskihntr
Posted 3/12/2007 1:26 PM (#244247 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
no dogs=no cleaning up poop, no barking.....no wife in the boat=fishing til i want, fishing where i want, fishing how i want.
mikie
Posted 3/12/2007 1:28 PM (#244249 - in reply to #244247)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Is that what "release 'em all" means? m
dhacker
Posted 3/13/2007 1:20 PM (#244502 - in reply to #244245)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 216


Location: Elk River, MN
MikeHulbert - 3/12/2007 1:12 PM

No dogs = no hooked dogs. No wife = new boat every year!!!!


Mike - no good. No wife = Hamernick stays with you for two months - look out!!
Marc J
Posted 3/15/2007 9:56 PM (#245065 - in reply to #243309)
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Location: On your favorite spot
Here's some not so great pics of my little project

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muskynightmare
Posted 3/15/2007 10:32 PM (#245071 - in reply to #244245)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
MikeHulbert - 3/12/2007 1:12 PM

No dogs = no hooked dogs. No wife = new boat every year!!!!


No wife (if you got a GREAT WIFE) and no dog (if you got a GREAT DOG)= your life is missing your two best friends in the world (well, besides K-bob and Muskymaj). I cannot imagine life (or fishing) without Lolleitta or Cleo. Sure, life was good before them, but beef was awesome before I tasted venison.
muskihntr
Posted 3/16/2007 7:51 AM (#245113 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i have a great wife who doesnt mind me goin musky fishing, and doesnt have to breathe down my neck 24/7 nor do i need to do the same to her...when you get 20 yrs in come talk.........as far as a great dog goes, that would be one in the right size and color that i could sling over the side of the boat and have a fish hit!

marc..very nice set up!!!! i like that!!!
MikeHulbert
Posted 3/16/2007 8:04 AM (#245117 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I am not missing anybody.... especially friends.....

The joys of doing what I want, when I want and how I want..... With a dog and wife you can't do that.

I don't need a woman to make me happy.... I don't need a stupid dog following me around all the time...I have Shane for that.



muskihntr
Posted 3/16/2007 8:08 AM (#245118 - in reply to #243309)
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Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
shane for the dog or the wife? or both?
Matt
Posted 3/17/2007 7:43 PM (#245399 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?


Mike, you mean the pet Sloth!!
Sorry Shane, couldn't resist.
Mike Ruff
Posted 3/23/2007 11:47 AM (#246828 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?


Gene Bzdok of St Cloud Mn use to make a VERY nice gunnel hanging "Lure Hanger" in about a 2 ft and a 3 ft model that locks the lures down and has a flip up hvy vinyl cover to keep them out of your feet. I could hold a couple dozen baits by doubling up on the hanger loops. I'm sure he still has some left and can be reached at home 320-252-4476 or cel 320-249-7169.

For the pedestal use Dave Mendel's round bait hanger is hard to beat, it also has a hook protection feature to keep hooks out of you pants legs. It's the white "pail" you may have seen at the Blaine expo. (And it holds Rad Dogs especially well). Dave is 320-251-6902 cel 320-293-9933.

Good luck
Mike
Steve Jonesi
Posted 3/23/2007 12:49 PM (#246841 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?




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Stupid Dog???? The dogs I know are smarter than most muskie fishermen and listen better too. Steve
haukkivesku
Posted 3/24/2007 2:36 AM (#246966 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: RE: bait organization in the boat?





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Location: Helsinki/Finland
I just look that kind of system. Do you guys know, is it possible to buy
only those "spacer plate" not that box?

Now all my lures are in big plastig box where i put 11 plano plastic boxes.

There is the similar system than my:
http://www.kalamies.com/foorumi/viewtopic.php?t=2279&highlight=laat...

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I am planing to do that kind of box with those "spacer plates".


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Muskie-kid
Posted 3/24/2007 9:10 PM (#247051 - in reply to #243309)
Subject: Re: bait organization in the boat?





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lol I dont have a wife but I have parents and a dog but the dog dosnt like to go and me and my dad love to fish