Soft Plastics Storage
Last Post 16 Oct 2012 06:48 PM by bass or bass?. 2 Replies.
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jdudekUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:6 jdudek
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14 Oct 2012 07:26 AM
    I have started using an 'out of the box' method to store soft plastics. I use a three inch binder and heavy duty clear plastic page holders. My binder is a Case-It which zips up. Each plastic page cover holds a different soft plastic. I can flip through the binder like a book. The soft pastics tend to cling to the page cover so they don't fall out. In some cases I add some velcro strips to the top to keep the page cover closed. The binder I use has a shoulder strap for easy carrying. Regular binders can be used with a duffle bag. I get backpacks and duffle bags from Goodwill. I also bought some 1_1/2" book rings. to uses for bulk worm storage. Keep the binders in a cooler if the day is real hot or wrap in blankets.
    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    16 Oct 2012 02:03 PM
    Posted By jdudek on 14 Oct 2012 08:26 AM
    I have started using an 'out of the box' method to store soft plastics. I use a three inch binder and heavy duty clear plastic page holders. My binder is a Case-It which zips up. Each plastic page cover holds a different soft plastic. I can flip through the binder like a book. The soft pastics tend to cling to the page cover so they don't fall out. In some cases I add some velcro strips to the top to keep the page cover closed. The binder I use has a shoulder strap for easy carrying. Regular binders can be used with a duffle bag. I get backpacks and duffle bags from Goodwill. I also bought some 1_1/2" book rings. to uses for bulk worm storage. Keep the binders in a cooler if the day is real hot or wrap in blankets.


    Welcome to the Forums jdudek

    It would be interesting to see a few pics of your setup.

    If you are capable of it...consider posting your text above with pics into this topic...(you MAY have to Copy & Paste the link...as sometimes they don't become "hot" on here  )

    http://www.fishingclub.com/community/forums/aft/34044/afpg/3

    I've resorted to putting soft plastics into ziplock type baggies over the years...as the fumes from the various brands can cause problems.

    You mention putting binders in a cooler etc...another thing that works is a white towel...whether bath-type or dish-type if you know what I mean.

    JMHO...and thank you for your post.
    Life Member David 2001 BB Linkmeister US Army 1978-1985 Western Wisconsin Photobucket
    bass or bass?User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1578 bass or bass?
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    16 Oct 2012 06:48 PM
    I use the same method for soft plastics, but I keep the baits in their original packaging and slip it into the sleeves.
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