Storage problem need suggestions
muskyhunter24
Posted 11/23/2008 12:58 PM (#346615)
Subject: Storage problem need suggestions





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
Well the season is almost over and of course I am already looking forward to next year and I have already come across a problem I know will occur next year. For those of you that read this post that don't know me, I fish from shore, I hope to have access to a boat next year but if I don't, I need a backup plan. I currently have about 60 baits and I know that next year I will easily double that if not triple it. Anyone have any suggestions on some type of storage unit that would be able to hold this many baits and still be mobile?
vanertski
Posted 11/23/2008 1:16 PM (#346618 - in reply to #346615)
Subject: Re: Storage problem need suggestions




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Location: Clintonville, Wi
Use a plano box or two and a backpack and don't bring so many baits.
muskyhunter24
Posted 11/23/2008 1:42 PM (#346621 - in reply to #346615)
Subject: RE: Storage problem need suggestions





Posts: 413


Location: Madison WI
When I normally go out I am out for at least 15 hours most of the time its 18 hours+ I know that most of you guys talk about how you only throw maybe 10 baits in a day I can't do that I normally throw between 20-30 baits and if they are being picky on color then I have to have lots of baits. I currently am using 3 plano boxes in a backpack and a northwood box.


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Chas
Posted 11/23/2008 2:54 PM (#346625 - in reply to #346618)
Subject: Re: Storage problem need suggestions




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vanertski - 11/23/2008 1:16 PM

Use a plano box or two and a backpack and don't bring so many baits.

I agree with bringing less baits, but if that's your thing..... Try a a luggage cart, or dolly (Wheels). Add some tarp straps to secure everything, and you're good to go.
I personally would do the backpack thing, with less baits.LOL

Chas
muskydeceiver
Posted 11/23/2008 6:59 PM (#346652 - in reply to #346625)
Subject: Re: Storage problem need suggestions





If you are going to stay in one area, bring your boxes. When I fish from docks I usually bring a 5 gallon bucket that I cut slots in to hang baits. If I am going to be mobile and walking a lot I bring a backpack with planos. Usually have a decent idea of what I am going to use anyway.
Cast
Posted 11/24/2008 8:08 AM (#346692 - in reply to #346615)
Subject: RE: Storage problem need suggestions


Good luck on getting a boat man.