huntinfool
Well-known member
I have been very fortunate that I have picked up several bags of soft plastics over the years. The problem is I have no way to keep them all and keep the organized. How do you keep your soft plastics? I have a large worm bag that has these zip top bags in it with a binder rings in it. It is overflowing and some days I can barely close the zipper. I just have too many and don't want to have to split them into several different bags. (I have too much tackle as it is and always bring too much to fish with, but I always have what I need) I have tried to go through it and slim it down a bit, but I just can't seem to get it down enough. There are days when I may have three of us in my boat and if we are all throwing the same bait then we go through them pretty fast sometimes. So some baits I may have 2-3 bags of them and still might run out. (did I mention that I have a lot of tackle?) Lets see what you have and how you store it.
Not only do I have a bunch of soft plastics I have a bunch of other baits too. When I worked at Bass Pro I struck a deal with the manager that all the opened baits that they lost the packages to I would buy for $1 each. But I had to buy everything in the box. I gave away more baits that I care to admit and I have way more baits than most. I might have 75 rattletraps, probably over 100 crankbaits, and who knows what else.
HELP!!!
Not only do I have a bunch of soft plastics I have a bunch of other baits too. When I worked at Bass Pro I struck a deal with the manager that all the opened baits that they lost the packages to I would buy for $1 each. But I had to buy everything in the box. I gave away more baits that I care to admit and I have way more baits than most. I might have 75 rattletraps, probably over 100 crankbaits, and who knows what else.
HELP!!!