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| After taking all my lures out and organizing them I wondered how the rest of you do it. I have three muskie monsters and keep bucktails on one, arranged by blade color. One for topwater, aranged by style. One with jerk and cranks. My problem is finding the bucktail I want in my box. I would like to hear how you all keep yours. |
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Location: Racine, Wi | A big pile on the side of the boat. |
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes | Modified kitty litter bucket for blades, Lakewoods Monster for everything else. By the end of the day or weekend it's a pile in the corner of the boat. I do need a 2nd box though, no room left and a dozen new baits hanging on my desk and box is over full.. |
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| Here's my method when they are not in the boat, and you better not copy it. I have it patented. Please note how they all face the same direction, except those that don't. I find that very helpful.
Edited by firstsixfeet 7/29/2009 9:06 PM
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Location: syracuse indiana | well i have 2 lakewood monsters and a wooden pro box i use for all my rubber baits, and modified plastic box for all my big blades and a smaller box for bucktails and a ton extra in storage inder front deck.. buy its a wonder i have room for clients..lol...bill |
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Location: Racine, Wi | FSF, that's what the floor and shelves in my garage look like right now. Pulled the spring "pile" of baits out a month or so ago, and there they reside until I get some motivation to put them somewhere. |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | tuffy1 - 7/31/2009 7:23 AM
FSF, that's what the floor and shelves in my garage look like right now. Pulled the spring "pile" of baits out a month or so ago, and there they reside until I get some motivation to put them somewhere.
HAHAHAHA - Me too! |
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| I keep 8 plano boxes full of baits in dry storage of my boat and have two Plano Big bait boxes full of baits - these never go on the boat....I will put the 50-100 baits I want in the boat, in boxes by lure type (makes finding the bait I want take seconds)- I rarely will throw more than 10 baits in a day and I hate piles of baits! Probably the best $60 I have ever spent:
Edited by IAJustin 7/31/2009 9:40 AM
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Location: Kodiak, AK | I always have my lab in the boat, so I have to keep every single hook put away where he can't step on it or run a treble through his leg.
This where Bob from Just Encase saved the day-
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| Old milk crate, pvc sleeve for a 4x4 post from home depot, a few 2" pvc pipes cut to length and viola, 40+ baits, all my release tools, and a plano........ it will work for now and possibly forever! I will try to remember to post pics later. The sleeve is about 2x more than down spout but looks better and is tough!
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| Looking forward to your pic's Jacob, sounds pretty slick! |
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Location: WI | Like this.
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