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With the end of the tournament season fast approaching here in the upper mid-west, my thoughts immediately turn to getting organized for next year.  I find that I have so many soft plastic baits of various types that I need some way to organize them better.  I have identified the following classificaitons of soft platics and wonder if you have any other suggestions or ways of groupin 'em up:

Worms

Senko type

creatures

trailers

flukes

ring fries

grubs (and of course)

GULP!

Have I over looked anything?

Tubes?????????

Lizards????

Toads?????????

  • Author

Hey thanks guys, I forgot about tubes and toads - I guess I consider lizards to be creature baits.

Keep the suggestions comming - I am working on a system and will let you know how it works out.

I was debating about that also(actually on all three), but if a toad isn't then a lizard shouldn't be.  I think.  Who knows. ;)

  • Super User

That's the way I do it too.  If it has legs or appendages of any kind, it gets filed under Creature Bait.  ;)

Worms

Senkos

Creatures

Dropshot

Jig Trailers

Tubes

Flukes

i keep my soft plastics in those rubbermaid totes and store them in the boat. i have them grouped as such

1. worms

2. drop shot baits

3. creature baits

4. lizards, frogs

5. grubs and tubes and flukes

6. craws

7. beavers and other look alikes

8. senkos  4inch seperated from the 5 inch

9.misc baits

  • Author

Thanks for all the suggestions - I guess I'm kinda debating with myself about the drop shot baits - I don't do this often enough to have a seperate category, but maybe if I did I would throw it more :-/

  • Super User

I have "storage" boxes for each category, but I maintin a "working" Plano box with Senkos, Fat Ika, tubes, Kut-Tail and Roboworms plus hooks and a variety of weights. So, for fishing soft plastics I'm pretty well set with just one box. This is my main traveling box for bank fishing.

Trailers are kept with jigs; frogs and flukes are another box; grubs and Hula Grubs another box, etc., etc. Hard baits are also sorted individually by category, then broken down for my "tacklebox" in Planos that I expect to actually use!

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