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Bait storage

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  • Super User

These plastic containers (Sterilite 7 quart,) can be found for about three dollars each.  They fit perfectly in the large forward center storage area on my Z-8.  No more digging to find what I want at the bottom of the bin.  They lock securely. 

I have a "basic pack" which contains a few packs of each of the baits I commonly use.  That way, I have only one container of baits on deck.  When I run low, or out of a particular bait, I open the hatch and the storage container for that particular bait is readily accessible.  At the bottom of the image is a row of shallow containers for (from left to right) an assortment of hooks, jigs, and various spinners such as Mepps.  I also have other containers with spinnerbaits, miscellaneous baits, etc. that are not in this photo.

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I use those as well

  • Super User

Great application for the Sterlite boxesl We use them in the house, I'll check if they'll fit in the compartments I'm using for baits now.

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