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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Storing monster baits
 
Message Subject: Storing monster baits
T3clay
Posted 3/31/2017 9:28 PM (#855630)
Subject: Storing monster baits





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Hey guys i have a few baits (specifically the largest size suzy suckers) that i have no idea what to do with... were talking 16" long and bigger round than a beer can.

Any suggestions?
smithy97
Posted 3/31/2017 10:27 PM (#855637 - in reply to #855630)
Subject: RE: Storing monster baits




Posts: 64


Buy a 16gal storage tote (or whatever size you like), and drill some holes in the bottom for drainage. Get a sheet of 1/4'' mahogany, and make your own slots to fit each bait. Build them to fit side by side inside the tote. Other than building something yourself, I don't know of anything out there that fits baits that size.
Musky Face
Posted 3/31/2017 10:34 PM (#855639 - in reply to #855630)
Subject: Re: Storing monster baits




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Get yourself a custom justincase box. Get it made however you like. Little spend, but very nice boxes.
muskyhunter47
Posted 3/31/2017 10:34 PM (#855640 - in reply to #855637)
Subject: Re: Storing monster baits




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Location: Minnesota
It all depends on what your needs are and do you want to buy or make your own. Want cheap 5 gallon bucket. Want the best Just Encase box or deck box even better.
Swpamuskyhunter
Posted 4/4/2017 11:27 AM (#855931 - in reply to #855630)
Subject: Re: Storing monster baits





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5 gallon bucket with dremel notches around the top lip.
Maui-1
Posted 4/4/2017 3:16 PM (#855947 - in reply to #855931)
Subject: Re: Storing monster baits




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Location: South shore of Lake St. Clair
Swpamuskyhunter - 4/4/2017 11:27 AM

5 gallon bucket with dremel notches around the top lip.


...X2 on this. Easy access and baits dry out quickly (use it for large bucktails as well)
Masqui-ninja
Posted 4/4/2017 4:54 PM (#855950 - in reply to #855630)
Subject: Re: Storing monster baits





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Location: Walker, MN
I bit the bullet a few years back and got some Just Encase, I strongly recommend them if you can justify the expense. I use the Just Encase boxes for big rubber, cranks and giant jerkbaits but use less expensive boxes too. For my special mega-baits, I store them in Plano pistol/accessory cases.


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MD75
Posted 4/4/2017 6:23 PM (#855961 - in reply to #855950)
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Location: Sycamore, IL
Nice Liplocks!
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