Thanks for the tips guys. I have a ton of soft plastics for sure. Lots of sassy shads without packages I got off eBay as it seems there no lonher available local. (Did the company quit)
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I have been looking at the waterproof Plano boxes for a while. I was going to go the other way and drill drain and air holes in my standard boxes to allow stuff to dry but then realized that would also help them sink faster when I inevitably drop one overboard.Drew
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A good topic for right now (not much else to do with how cold it is)
At home I use this to keep my gear sorted.
I have a drawer for hardbaits, in Plano boxes. As well as terminal tackle, and soft plastic
I keep plastics in their original packaging and keep them in these zippered pouches that came with a soft tackle box I got a while back.
I sort by species. And application. Topwater/bass plastics. Paddletails, Worms. Panfish lures, etc.
The only thing I don't put in the zippered pouches is gulp baits. These go in a Walmart dry box, and stay in my second fridge to keep fresh. (and keep everything else stink free)
When I go fishing I just grab whatever pouch I need. I never take more than will fit in my Plano marine storage box.
Usually I just take out individual packs when fishing, but sometimes I'll stuff the whole pouch behind my FF as shown in this photo
Probably way more info about tackle organization than you wanted or will even need. :-)John Hostalka
Delaware Paddlesports and
Hobie Fishing team member
2018 Camo Hobie Outback
2015 Hobie Outback
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I have a simular set of drawers that my fly tying supplies are in...it's full too. LOL
Originally posted by jhoss View PostA good topic for right now (not much else to do with how cold it is)
At home I use this to keep my gear sorted.
Probably way more info about tackle organization than you wanted or will even need. :-)Hobie fleet:
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2015 Outback
2014 Outback
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