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IMG_7908[1].JPGSo up until January I always struggled to find ways to keep my tackle organized, and since space was limited, I just kept everything jumbled up in tackle boxes. I came up with a new system that's worked great for me, and basically anyone can do it at home. 

Materials needed:

  • Some kind of drawer
  • Paper
  • Hot Glue

Basically, you roll a tube of paper with 2-3 sheets of paper then tape them together so they don't unravel. Then, flatten the tube out, cut it to the width of your drawer, and glue the ends to the sides. Remember to leave some room at the top so the drawer can close.

Hope this helps anyone out there looking for a cheap, condensed storage!

 

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That is innovative. I actually keep some of my plastics in similar plastic little cabinets like that one you have. Think they came from Walmart. 

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Thank you for posting this!This is a good way to keep tackle organized.

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