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esoxaddict
Posted 2/26/2013 1:47 AM (#620701 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move





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I'm thinking anything you use to wrap them is going to create a bigger mess to deal with when you unpack them than you'd have if you threw them all in a giant rubbermaid tub or 6 and untangled them when you got there. Then you have an excuse to spend 4 hours in the garage unpacking and organizing lures instead of farting around with dishes and bras and purses and shoes and #*#*. This is good for both of you. She doesn't want to know how many lures you have and you don't want to know how many pairs of shoes she has.
Mad Musky
Posted 2/26/2013 4:52 PM (#620994 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move




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similar to goose's idea but id use a roll of foam and just roll them up in to big rolls. i wouldn't wrap each one individually but rather keep rolling them in one continuous roll.

http://www.uline.com/BL_856/Foam?keywords=Foam%20Rolls

Muskie Treats
Posted 2/27/2013 7:43 AM (#621217 - in reply to #620417)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move





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mtcook16 - 2/25/2013 9:00 AM

Muskie Treats - 2/25/2013 9:22 AM

We're talking about 500-750 baits here. Newspaper sounds like it may be the way to go.


And those are just the ones you don't have storage for?


Yes
TheMuskyMan
Posted 2/27/2013 8:53 AM (#621253 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move




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Location: Maryland
Whatever you choose good luck... I moved about 200 lures a couple years ago and i took one of the huge rubbermaid totes. Drilled holes in the lip of it all the way around. Then 1 bought 4 square 5 gallon buckets and places them inside the rubbermaid and hung all my lures in them and the rubbermaid... I got everything at Hope depot & walmart. very inexpensive
John at Ross's
Posted 2/27/2013 8:58 AM (#621254 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move





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Location: Price County WI
I use paper lunch bags, slide the lure in fold the bag over and stack them in a box.
Ray
Posted 2/27/2013 1:47 PM (#621402 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: RE: Ideas for packing up baits for a move


Muskie Treats - 2/25/2013 8:24 AM

It's time to move on to a bigger and (hopefully) better house and we're in full-on declutter mode. I'm trying to get my fishing room/garage/office/every drawer in the house packed and have the problem of only having tackle boxes for about 1/5 of my baits. Anyone out there have any good ideas for transporting baits in a way where they're not going to turn into one big mess? I was thinking of rolling them in paper towel and stacking, but that seems like it has a great chance for being a mess.


I just moved back in November and moved 1000's of baits.. Used mostly 18 to 22 gallon totes.. A layer of baits then a layer of new paper all the up the tote till it was filled.. Don't use news paper on any soft plastic baits,ink will bleed right into them..
StevenJ1981
Posted 3/1/2013 6:47 PM (#622247 - in reply to #620379)
Subject: Re: Ideas for packing up baits for a move




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Just sell them.
kap
Posted 3/1/2013 8:10 PM (#622262 - in reply to #620344)
Subject: RE: Ideas for packing up baits for a move




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Location: deephaven mn
4X8 sheet of rigid styrofoam , 1-1/2" should do 2" would be more rigid
there is 48 square feet i would say about 100 baits per sheet, fast hook on system
1 sheet 6 trips (sorry i do not have one in my garage)
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