Hey guys just wondering how yall store your soft plastic bsits in your yak to keep them handy. I have tons of packages and I'm trYing to figure out a storage solution to keep them handy
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+1 on what pokey posted. I also carry some plastics on the rear of my kayak seat. The storage system is called Tacklewebs, INC. I saw them advertised on George poveromqs salt water show two years ago. The one I have is made especially for kayak seats. here is the link. http://tacklewebs.com/
Scroll down 3/4 the page and you will see the uses on the vantage Kayak seats.
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I grapple with tackle storage and organization constantly. I fish out of my kayak, from docks and piers, and sometimes going on fishing hikes. I have two milkcrates full of plastic boxes that I am constantly rearranging. I still don't have a "perfect" system, but I keep trying. After a few beers I might even admit that I enjoy all the sorting and resorting.
I did just order a tackle binder for my spinnerbaits, if I like it I might move my soft plastics and jigs into them as well. That way I can just pull pages out depending on what I am targeting that day and how I am fishing.Drew
Yellow Pompano 12
Lime Slayer 10
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I keep mine in original packages and carry them in a six pack soft cooler I got on sale at Wal-Mart for about $7.00. It has a pocket with flap in front where I keep leader material, a mesh pocket on each end to hold my hooks & weights and the top has a double zipper with a top pocket (sandwich?) Where I keep a bag or two of the baits being currently used. It will float for a while if you knock it overboard. I just grab the one bag and everything I need is right at hand. Cheap and efficient for me. I can easily get 20 bags of plastics in one. On my boat I had 4 of them for different types, but on the kayak I can make do with one. This isn'tn't exactly what I have but similar.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lunch-Cooler...item2a4a12cdb4Last edited by bruce19365; 01-06-2015, 10:19 PM.HOBIE: 2012 PA-14 (Dune) & 2013 PA-14 (Yellow)
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I Only buy baits in a couple colors.
White
Pumpkin
Watermelon
Chartruese
Black
I keep different profiles of the same color in a compartment of one Plano 3600 or 3700 box.
Usually I have these profiles on most baits: I don;t buy craws, tubes in white, or chartruese.
Tube
Senko
Fluke
Craw
GrubHurricane Skimmer 128
WS Pamlico 100
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I got tired of reaching around the back every time I needed a new plastic worm. I just keep them in their factory packages and toss 4 or 5 packages all the way forward in one of the footwells. As the water comes in through the footwell scuppers the bags float around up there. Sort of lazy, but works for me.
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Here's the trays I use...I don't put any of the dividers in for the plastics, but they are nice to set up for different size hard baits with the customizable dividers.
http://www.planostoragesolutions.com...rage-case.aspx
http://www.planostoragesolutions.com...rage-case.aspxLast edited by Cowpokey; 01-07-2015, 10:06 AM.Hobie fleet:
2017 Quest 13
2015 Outback
2014 Outback
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Originally posted by Cowpokey View PostHere's the trays I use...I don't put any of the dividers in for the plastics, but they are nice to set up for different size hard baits with the customizable dividers.
http://www.planostoragesolutions.com...rage-case.aspx
http://www.planostoragesolutions.com...rage-case.aspxDave
Wilderness Systems Ride 115
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