bait storage in boats
esoxhunter951
Posted 3/21/2007 5:35 PM (#246326)
Subject: bait storage in boats




Posts: 129


i have a small boat and looking for some ideas on how to store baits other than the lakewoods, dunwrights, and plano boxes. because those seem to take up to much room. and thats what i dont have in the boat- room. any ideas would be great.
Willis
Posted 3/22/2007 2:21 PM (#246556 - in reply to #246326)
Subject: RE: bait storage in boats




Posts: 227


Location: New Brighton, MN
Muskie baits are usually big.

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Edited by Willis 3/22/2007 2:23 PM
sputterbug
Posted 3/22/2007 6:39 PM (#246620 - in reply to #246326)
Subject: Re: bait storage in boats





Posts: 364


Location: Kentucky
Hunter,

This thread might have some ideas for you:
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=25...
curleytail
Posted 3/23/2007 8:16 AM (#246768 - in reply to #246326)
Subject: RE: bait storage in boats




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
Do you have a butt seat in the front, or any other pedistal seats that might be tall enough for those bait tubes that fit over the post? It looks like you could fit 20 baits in some of them, and if you had seats for two, you'd probably be set for a day on the water. Maybe it would be easier for you to get some of the Plano boxes like you would put in a softsider tackle box (bag). You might be able to stow a couple under this seat, a couple in the back, a couple in the bow, etc.
It's hard to say without knowing how big your boat is, what kind of storage it has, and how many baits you want to have with you.

curleytail
mikie
Posted 3/23/2007 9:25 AM (#246791 - in reply to #246326)
Subject: Re: bait storage in boats





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

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