Element custom baits storage

  • acarroline
    Posts: 817
    #2323027

    What are you using to safely store various sizes of Element Custom Baits mugshots and wingdings? Like the lures but also looking to take care of them…not cheap )

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22483
    #2323035

    Same place i store my other baits. But no element customs for me. But they would be stored with my other tackle. Spoons go in spoon box, lip less go with lip less and so on.

    acarroline
    Posts: 817
    #2323336

    Thinking more along the lines of a
    Plano edge box, gruv box, or a
    Normal 3700 and keep them in their boxes. Those mugshots are near $15 a piece with shipping, but i’ve heard they take a beating, and too.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22483
    #2323348

    Thinking more along the lines of a
    Plano edge box, gruv box, or a
    Normal 3700 and keep them in their boxes. Those mugshots are near $15 a piece with shipping, but i’ve heard they take a beating, and too.

    If they don’t take a beating then they would be trash. I don’t bany my gear. It’s used and abused. If it can’t handle typical abuse then it isn’t worth buying. I use regular 3600 and 3700 boxes.

    grubson
    Harris, Somewhere in VNP
    Posts: 1941
    #2323371

    I had never heard of element baits. Wow they’re proud of their stuff. Crazy prices and basically nothing in stock.
    No way would I pay that kind of money for pike candy.

    Highbeeze24
    Posts: 282
    #2323373

    So, the only items in stock are a handful of sale items? Elements baits might want to realize the first element to successfully selling baits would be having the baits available for purchase.

    ganderpike
    Alexandria
    Posts: 1223
    #2323375

    I’d buy a used Lakewood box or as others said, typical 3700’s.

    I would also get a speargun and freedive fins because the first bait I lose to a pike would be chased down and John Wick’d

    acarroline
    Posts: 817
    #2323502

    Hahaha, these replies are awesome. Yea, not low cost lures, now my question probably makes more sense. Most that have used Element Custom Baits (Mostly Canadians) say they stand up well to normal wear and tear, matter of fact havent heard anyone say otherwise. I was a skeptic, too, on effectiveness. Saw and experienced first hand these lures on Lake Winnipeg. Not filling a box with them but wanting a few on hand for big eyes. Dinner bell and Pk spoon caught as many but these mugshots/wingdings brought many in and caught many. They are sold online and through Scheels, BTW.

    Disclaimer: I am in no way affiliated but have seen them in action. That said, I’d be a happy product Rep ) )

    Denny O
    Central IOWA
    Posts: 5911
    #2323758

    Element Custom Baits
    Never heard of em.

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