i have used them for bass worms but. i went back to the plano boxes for ease of storage.
Anyone ever try the worm binders with the resealable pages for their crappie jigs? I made my first trip yesterday with mine. I just had to close the cover to keep the sun off of the jigs which was a major plus. I was very pleased, but it was only one trip. Just wondering if some of you veteran fishermen had ever tried them?
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i have used them for bass worms but. i went back to the plano boxes for ease of storage.
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i tooled up with them this winter. I have one for stained/muddy water and one for clear. I put all my tubes and grubs in there. You can store a ton of tubes and they do not take up much space in the boat. I like the Storm Lures yellow and black small binder that WalMart sells. It has the zip lock tab that makes the pouches easier to open and close
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I looked at the worm binders at BPS today and they looked they would work perfectly for jig bodies. I'll check out the small Storm binders tomorrow. I would like the zip lock feature.
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How do these hold up to hooks? Like if I wanted to carry hand tied jigs?
Only problem I've seen is,If you place the jigs back in them & they are wet,The hooks will start to rust faster.,
im only using them for my plastics. No hooks
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i got one at academy. it has 2 rings with three platic sections with zippers on each page. there are probably 10 pages. the out side cover has a regular zipper and there is a handle on the end. but the coolest thing about this bag compared to others is that there is a small crappie stitched on the front. thats what sold me.
The worm binders are all I have ever used for jigs. Small and makes jigs easy to see. It is true when I have a wet one, I let it dry before I put it back in. I recently bought the bags from Acadamy my self. I like it because each page has three sections. I tye my own jigs so that means each color combo has a place for 1/32, 1/16 and 1/8.
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