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Old 12-11-04, 12:15 AM   #1
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Default binders for plastics

When I fish from shore I just keep all my plastics in the bags they come in. That seems to be a pain when looking for a perticular worm or fluke. I have seen worm pages in the catalogs. I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for a good one that I can carry and use from shore.
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Old 12-11-04, 12:28 AM   #2
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What a buddy of mine did was take one of those 3 ring binders that zip closed and took some large zip-loc freezer bags and taped the bottom of them with duck tape and then used a 3 hole punch on the bags. Â*They turned out pretty nice, and you can load them up with plastics and see right through the sides of the bag.
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Old 12-11-04, 10:35 AM   #3
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i use a tackle logic worm binder got about 20 differant worms types/sizes. and it has a handy dandy carry handle.

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Default Re: binders for plastics

bassbooger's suggestion is a good one. Whatever you decide to use, it's a good idea to just pack 5 or 6 worms of each type/color in the binder. Not only gets bulky, but also somewhat heavy. It's easy to flip through at home and replenish as necessary.
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Old 12-12-04, 01:42 AM   #5
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Keep all mine in a plano clear box. Pretty much just carry what Im thinkin will work. 8)
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keep a karabiner clipped to the handles, that way you can keep it with you (shore fishermen) and cast at the same time
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Old 12-13-04, 09:00 PM   #7
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Go with the Tackle Logic wraps.
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Default Re: binders for plastics

Thanks for all the input. Does anyone know the source for tackle logic?

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Old 12-14-04, 07:22 PM   #9
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[quote author=bassinbob link=board=news;num=1102734948;start=0#7 date=12/14/04 at 15:48:29]Thanks for all the input. Does anyone know the source for tackle logic?

Bob[/quote]


They used to sell them at Galyan's now know as Dick's, I gotta think both BPS and Cabela's sell them, you can buy just the bags, without buying the Carriers.

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Old 12-14-04, 07:26 PM   #10
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come on uncle lizard we all know you us a rachet strap binder to hold all of those plastic baits piled up 5 feet high acrossed the back of your boat. the question i have is do you use the 2'' straps or the 4" ones?


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[quote author=zooker link=board=news;num=1102734948;start=0#9 date=12/14/04 at 17:26:58]come on uncle lizard we all know you us a rachet strap binder to hold all of those plastic baits piled up 5 feet high acrossed the back of your boat. the question i have is do you use the 2'' straps or the 4" ones?


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To be honest my storage (cooler) mounted up front is full, plus 2 large, and 1 small Tackle Logic bags are stuffed full, And then I have a truck tool box sitting in the middle between the seats has spare stuff, plus all the other stuff I have left in the garage, so there isn't any need for straps, I just put them in the tool box ;D I do have an awful lot of plastics, of about everything imagineable, that was at least what I thought till I went to BPS And I still want some of these Bugs, which I can't think of the name of right now. ???


Bassinbob,
I should have mentioned, that I use the Tackle Logic bags, but don't use the plastic bags, I just stuff the existing bags(the ones the baits come in) in the holders, seems to hold more that way. But the binder will work, however the TL bags are soft so they mold to wherever you need them to mold, I prefer to leave them in the original bags for scent/salt purposes.

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