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esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8782 | 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 |
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Posts: 280 | 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 |
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Posts: 2384 Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | 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 |
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Posts: 339 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 |
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Posts: 285 Location: Price County WI | I use paper lunch bags, slide the lure in fold the bag over and stack them in a box. | ||
Ray |
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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 |
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Posts: 22 | Just sell them. | ||
kap |
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Posts: 553 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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