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    Look like great sizes and colors for gills too!

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    I usually go out to visit with Jeff every 3 weeks or so. Many times he is not around as I think he’s the busiest man I know?. Last time out they had a new machine coming which will be a total of 3 making TM’s full bore. The guy that runs the mold shop is always mixing new colors and will give me a few each time to try out. Which I must admit in the past 7 months I have not fished hardly at all. Come warmer weather I will try them all out. There are names, at least I think the colors I posted have a name, and I will try to find that out this coming week. They have a new bait coming out that is for crappie but I can see it being a good bluegill lure also. It is called the “Roo”. It is a 1.5 inch shad looking type bait with a hole in the belly to stuff crappie nibbles in. Their new tungsten jig heads are in transit as we speak.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    Look like great sizes and colors for gills too!
    You better believe it!
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    Those colors will also find a home in my box. I’m ready for some gill chasing as the river is showing signs of MAYBE becoming fish able again. Been running hard for a long time.
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    What are you using to store your Trout Magnets. As my colors grow I need a better box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker12 View Post
    What are you using to store your Trout Magnets. As my colors grow I need a better box.
    The packaging they come in.

    About a year ago I switched from storing them in a small plastic box to just taking them out of the pack one at a time.


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    I use this. Build my own kits, I try and put similar colors together. Golds/silvers, orange/yellows, blues/greens, pinks/purples, ect.


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    I must have 30 boxes with movable partitions that I store plastics as well as ziplock bags to store extra lures. No point taking along 15 lures of the same type and color when 3 will last me for many trips.

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    Over 9 years ago I was given the keys to the Trout Magnet warehouseNew Trout Magnet colors? Woot Woot!! I am on my second bag of Bison. They keep fine in the plastic bags. I have empty TM bags that I will refill for my pegboard. When fishing I use 1 Meiho box and refill before each trip.

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    The “kit” plastic boxes do tend to warp .
    I’ve had unopened ones twist and warp .
    I ordered some heavy duty 4”x4” ziplock bags I keep mine in for carrying around. That and a small six section plastic box from Flambeau.
    I like the bags best for carrying but the box helps keep the tails from deforming.
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