Effective lure storage

  • Gary Law
    Ohio
    Posts: 57
    #1815149

    I absolutely love fishing lures but have found that when the bite gets tough I shuffle through my boxes trying to find the magic bait to get the show started. Being prepared is great but often find myself staring at multiple boxes searching for my next tool. Initially I used fly boxes but quickly ran out of room and now have shallow Plano boxes that works only so well. If anyone has found a better option or opinion please feel free to share.

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    Born
    Posts: 52
    #1815165

    Maybe this is what your looking for.

    Wraptor Tackle Storage Classic Pro
    From Cold Snap Outdoors

    Holds up to 54 lures and crank baits!
    unrolled dimensions 22″ wide x 28 ¾” long

    Perfect overall view of lures
    Keeps lures untangled
    54 individual pockets
    Compact for easy storage
    Durable materials

    troutbum
    St. Paul
    Posts: 524
    #1815207

    This is double sided

    troutbum
    St. Paul
    Posts: 524
    #1815212

    Maybe this is what your looking for.

    Wraptor Tackle Storage Classic Pro
    From Cold Snap Outdoors

    Holds up to 54 lures and crank baits!
    unrolled dimensions 22″ wide x 28 ¾” long

    Perfect overall view of lures
    Keeps lures untangled
    54 individual pockets
    Compact for easy storage
    Durable materials

    Good lord what a dumpy website. I cannot even get a good look at the wraptor on their company page. The drawing is also worthless.

    Ahren Wagner
    Northern ND-MN
    Posts: 410
    #1815263

    If you’re into woodworking you could make your own. I’ve made a couple myself, I just borrowed the multi-router at my high school to joint the edges.

    Travis
    Posts: 56
    #1815339

    I was the same way, bigger tackle box, more Plano boxes as I built my arsenal of walleye/panfish weapons. However I found that the jig boxes and utility boxes from Rapala (personal preference but highly recommend) or my fishing buddy uses a mixture of Rapala boxes and clam boxes. These tools have really allowed us to stay organized and find everything quickly while taking up less space.

    Plus jigs and spoons are expensive. I love VMC spoons but found that bouncing in Plano boxes the paint takes a beating. Rapala boxes secure every jig/lure and don’t have to worry bout beating the heck out of your investment. They offer smaller sizes that u can grab, throw the box in a breast or bib pocket and roam the ice hole hopping without bringing the kitchen sink with you!

    Hope this provides you with an alternative to help keep your organized and efficient while on the ice this year!

    Sylvanboat
    Posts: 990
    #1815343

    No. You are doomed but it is ok. Keep buying lures and all will be fine.

    FishBlood&RiverMud
    Prescott
    Posts: 6687
    #1815404

    Rapala boxes secure every jig/lure and don’t have to worry bout beating the heck out of your investment.

    rotflol

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