Storing soft plastics

  • Mark Steffes
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 1376
    #2105394

    Hello all wondering how many of you store your soft plastics in the boat and extra’s in the garage?

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13679
    #2105411

    Various size tubs that have lids that lock down.

    mxskeeter
    SW Wisconsin
    Posts: 4039
    #2105470

    A flambeau model 4510 plastic storage box is what I use. It is in the boat so can’t post a picture.

    Randy Wieland
    Lebanon. WI
    Posts: 13679
    #2105496

    I tried to scan over Walmart and sterility site to find the small ones I have in my boat. Anyways, near perfect width for a bag of plastics and easily put a bunch in there. If you go that route, get hinged lid.

    I just use big tubs for the back stock I have. But I have a box for eyes, bass, panfish… easy and fast organized

    Pic is the huge size of what I have

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    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 21093
    #2105544

    Various size tubs that have lids that lock down.

    Same thing I do. I have them organized in my boat I carry 3 totes they are the width of a bag and 12 inches long. I can store 40ish bags in each. And then in my garage I have 2 big black storage totes on a shelf that has all my bulk. Because I buy way to much when they are on sale or when gander goes under

    FryDog62
    Posts: 3696
    #2105555

    Tubs from Lowe’s w/labels from TW:

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    gim
    Plymouth, MN
    Posts: 18085
    #2105558

    I use a similar system. Plastic tubs of various sizes.

    I prefer to keep the plastics in their original packaging too as most of them come with a re-sealable bag nowadays.

    mahtofire14
    Mahtomedi, MN
    Posts: 11050
    #2105711

    I have a peg board with all my surplus lures and plastics and backfill my stock on the boat as needed. Keeps my boat less hectic.

    walleyevision
    Posts: 415
    #2105804

    I’m I the only one that uses gallon freezer bags? Totes are nice, but I can get a lot of individual bags of plastics in one freezer bag and am not limited in where I can stuff them. Super cheap too.

    Deuces
    Posts: 5278
    #2105806

    Peg board as stated above worked really well when I had that setup, everything out on display helps certain packages not get lost in the mass.

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