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Location: Madison, WI | There used to be a company that made bait hangers that fit inside a standard milk crate? Can’t seem to find them anywhere. If anyone has two sets laying around they don’t use anymore, let me know I’d be glad to buy them from you |
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Location: NE Ohio | use vinyl rain downspouts they're waterproof and cut to the length you want. i got those dividers once and they were made from pressed fiberboard and didn't hold up very well in a wet environment. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | x2 on the downspouts. Cut them to size and you can either duck tape them into a bundle, pop rivet them together, or just jamb them in. I cut V notches in the tops to hold the hooks. m
Edited by mikie 2/21/2022 8:02 AM
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Location: SE, WI. | I’ve used the rivets, or drill holes and zip ties work also!
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Place a sheet of plastic in the bottom of the crate first so hooks don't catch up. I used a piece cut from a kids crazy carpet but anything works.
Edited by horsehunter 2/21/2022 9:50 PM
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| The nice thing with down spouts it that you typically can buy a couple different sizes, so they can be matched to baits. I went with small zip ties, that way if I ever want to change the combination of size and height, a side cutter quickly severs the connections. |
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Location: NE Ohio | i siliconed mine together and used the crate for the jig and walmart plastic bags to keep the tension on them for drying in place. wedge bags in then they expand to keep everything nice and tight. |
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