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Message Subject: Lure storage at home
Erieboy75
Posted 12/28/2009 7:28 PM (#414387)
Subject: Lure storage at home




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Since it's not feasible to take ALL my lures fishing every time (and I'm sure I don't have nearly as many as most of you fellers), how do you store them at home? I have mine in "plano" type cases and then sort through the boxes before each trip, pulling lures I don't intend to use and making sure ones I want to use are there.
Would it make sense to hang them all up, then "shop" for the lures for each trip, filling available space?
I also fish for bass & walleyes, so the same scenario applies there, as well.
Any tips?
ErieBoy75
(slamr, Steve.....if this is better suited under the "tackle" forum, I'll look for it there, too......)
Muskerboy
Posted 12/28/2009 9:33 PM (#414394 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: Re: Lure storage at home





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I hang all my baits from the rafters in my basement and just choose the ones I'll need when I go out.
brmusky
Posted 12/29/2009 8:01 AM (#414415 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: Re: Lure storage at home




Posts: 335


Location: Minnesota
I hang everything fro the ceiling in my musky room. I stapled clothesline across my ceiling and just hang everything on them. It is all out of the way, dry, and very visible so when I am making more lures I can see what I already have and go from there.
wolftackle84
Posted 12/29/2009 9:00 AM (#414422 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: RE: Lure storage at home




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Location: sun prairie,wi
i found my idea awhile back and love it i copyed it from somebody else

tackle and equipment 2008..... pg 10

tight lines
wolftackle84
Posted 12/29/2009 9:06 AM (#414426 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: RE: Lure storage at home




Posts: 709


Location: sun prairie,wi
another idea

2007 tackle and equipment......pg 47....

i copyed chadsters idea

tight lines

i hope this helps
happy hooker
Posted 12/29/2009 9:47 AM (#414432 - in reply to #414426)
Subject: RE: Lure storage at home




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Ive posted this before,,it works great,,,,next time you see a drugstore or variety store going out of biz,,,go in and see if they have any of those 4 sided sunglasses trees/stands the kind that spin around and have hooks to hold all the glasses and have their own floor stands,,,,,those make great lure storage/hangers and dont take up much room and by simply revolving the pedestal you can view many of your lures and have them readily available to grab

Edited by happy hooker 12/29/2009 9:49 AM
Erieboy75
Posted 12/30/2009 5:00 PM (#414651 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: Re: Lure storage at home




Posts: 171


Thanks, Gents. That's what I needed.....some ideas so I could figure out what would work best in my lure storage area.
Happy New Year!
ErieBoy75
Chasin50
Posted 12/30/2009 8:11 PM (#414684 - in reply to #414426)
Subject: RE: Lure storage at home




Posts: 380


Location: Michigan
wolftackle84 - 12/29/2009 10:06 AM

another idea

2007 tackle and equipment......pg 47....

i copyed chadsters idea

tight lines

i hope this helps



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wolftackle84
Posted 12/30/2009 8:21 PM (#414686 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: Re: Lure storage at home




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Location: sun prairie,wi
thanx chadster
Erieboy75
Posted 12/31/2009 7:57 AM (#414731 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: Re: Lure storage at home




Posts: 171


Chadster - awesome display! I think I need to build one about 3 times as big as I need right now.....then it will be OBVIOUS that I need more lures..........
Happy New Year Fellas!
ErieBoy75
mseybert
Posted 12/31/2009 8:04 AM (#414734 - in reply to #414387)
Subject: RE: Lure storage at home





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Location: Indiana
I love the fancier rack Chadster has. I had some leftover lumber and did something similar for less money. Someday I will build a nicer one.

Edited by mseybert 12/31/2009 8:05 AM



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