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Keeping your stickbaits organized!


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I just wanted to share the best way I've found to keep stickbaits organized. I got a few of these Falcon FTO jerkbait organizers from Bass Pro that hold 14 sticks and some of you probably already use these boxes. They are about $10 each and really do the trick. You can put more than one in each slot and there's a removeable divider that can be taken out if need be or you can store them individually. If the bait is over 5 1/2" long they don't fit so I got the Falcon topwater bait box to hold my large sticks that don't fit in the other boxes. That box is in the bottom picture on the left and holds baits such as the #18 Rapala or anything that size. They fit nicely in most tackle bags.

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Now thats alot of stickbaits and organzined too. I just aquired my first Rogue lure this evening found it on shore smile.gif Its been a lucky finding year Ive found at least 10-12 stickbaits/rapalas and spinners> Jus the other night on Oneida I found a nice Rapala smile.gif

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Here lies about 150+ plugs....

Second picture is of the two shimano boxes I have. Wish I could find more. They are low profile and have a spot for each plug(no tangles). They have 18 spots but you can double up on shad raps and smaller plugs. Small box at top of picture will hold 12-15 and fits in your pocket for walking the bar....

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Hey , nice bunch of lures i'd say. I was wanting to ask do you ever fish Saratoga Lake at all? I have stayed at Lees campground on a few occasions, but I was there for some concerts and whatnot at the ampitheater. I also sell glass stuff to 1 of the stores there in town. At any rate, I was talking to some guys cathing bluegills off the bridge there, and they were doing ok, I guess there are some big trout and walleyes in that lake as well eh? TYVM for the welcome as well, i'm off.

The other Tim.

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