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    Was wondering how you guys store all them jig skirts? In years past I usually take them out of package and put in Plano boxes only for them to fade out over years time. Also have started to leave them in packages and throw them all in a duffle bag. Just hard to find what your looking for like that. I'm considering buying a worm bag like the bass guys use. I have one with all my old bass worms and really like it. Just flip through the pages and find worms/jigs. Thinking about going that route with crappie skirts. I was just wanting to hear what y'all do? Its clean up the ol boxes time!!
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    That's what I do, use the worm bags, and leave them in the bag they came in. All strollers in one pouch and so on, that way when I run low on something I know how to replace it. The bulk stuff are still in planos but I am slowly moving toward more worm bags.
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    I am thinking this is where somebody could make some money. I don't really think there is a tackle box solution for Crappie Jigs on the market. I have. I would like to see something that has a ton of pouches that you could easily get to and organize your soft plastics. Also, and area to keep your assorted jig heads and colors. Needs to be specifically made for the jig crappie fisherman.

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    I started using worm bags in the book binder thing a couple of years ago. Works good for me.
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    I see a coupe guys on YouTube that use the worm boxes and put a couple drops of mineral oil in each compartment and mix them around in the to stop the from drying out.


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    please post a link/picture of the worm bags

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    Don't know how. I'll try.

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    I have gone to the worm binders as well. I leave them in the original bags and put them in the binders.

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    Worm bags it is!! Thanks guys.
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