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How do you guys store your soft plastics in your boats? I've been using worm binders but it just seems there has to be a better way. I'm in the process of buying another boat so I figure now is a good time to come up with a better system. What do you guys do?

I have used gallon freezer bags marked on outside and also use plastic "tupperware" style containers that stack in compartments also marked on top. 

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I keep Plano 3600 and 3700 boxes stocked with my most often used stuff. I keep them in there original bags in a tote and refill the boxes as needed. I have used 2000 different systems over the years, and this is the one that stuck for a couple reasons:

 

#1 no digging around for bags, or having empty bags all over the boat. A quick look at the box, and I know what is in that box, and when that box needs to be refilled.

 

#2 It keeps the baits "straighter", and if I do get a bag with some bent up baits, an afternoon on the boat deck, in the sun, softens them up and makes them "straight" again.

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