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18 packs of worms in the Browning standard binder that's the small one and its full.

Original or Smaller Bags - Stored in Larger Bags - Stored in a Big Bag.

 

Except for the rings that keep everything in the same order, you've described a worm binder!

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The best one I have ever seen was one I bought in the 80's.It has 16 large pockets and 4 small ones that can fit jigs or terminal tackle i.e.hooks sinkers etc.The pockets are clear plastic and zippered  with each large one capable of holding 2-3 packs of worms.It folds up to18x8 and has a carrying handle.The outside is canvas material.What made me post this was I have been looking to replace it with another one.The only marking is a tag that says:LL WATSON CO. PO BOX 78652 Saginaw, Tx 76179.If any of you guys can google this company and get better results than I did please contact me. I would post a picture of it but I don't know how to do so at this time.Thankyou for all replies.

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i have 31 packs of plastics in there including 2 Big Bite Baits 5'' stick baits 25 pk. in the large size Browning worm binder !!! i can probably squeeze an extra 5 packs of plastics still !!

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I have a utility bag that cost two dollars at Goodwill. I keep sun screen a couple of marker buoys ... and my soft plastics. I usually replace the original worm bag because they  are cheap and wont stay  closed, with freezer bags with the zipper . I dont like cheap stuff but love good inexpensive stuff .

I finally tracked down the worm bag I posted about.It is Leonard Watson's soft pac.If anybody knows where I can find one give me a shout.Thanks.

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OK I admit I went cheap and it cost me. I don't even have 1/2 my soft plastics in this one I got. I have 22 packs some not even full in there and its barely closing. I think I will get the large Browning one looks like many of you have positive experience with it. :embarassed2:

 

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IMG_20150808_240907225_zpsl1arcayr.jpgI have a couple of these binders and they are my favorite by far. Quick to open and find what you want. No zipper to fail or take time to open. Cheap to buy. The plastic bags are reinforced at the holes.

With them being cheap you can selective put your baits into the binders. One for worms, one for creatures, one for tubes. Works really well for me.

Frank
 

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Guess you have a point I could get a couple more and sort baits like you described. The quality of the stuff seems plenty good. The metal eyes are nice and they are in expensive. Just don't know about having 3 of these and my main bag. I'm sure I would figure something out.

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