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Swimbait Storage and Organization



Tim Little of http://www.tacticalbassin.com discusses the best way to store swimbaits. Whether you’re storing hardbaits or softbaits , these tips will keep your baits from getting kinked tails and other damage. For the full write up visit http://www.tacticalbassin.com/blog/how-to-safely-store-swimbaits

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22 Comments

  1. I understand this is great for storage but the question is that when you are on the boat, I put mine in a folding case like you do but the fins can get messed up over time. Do you take them out of the folding pouch after every trip and hang them? The next day you load them back in the pouch before your fishing trip?

  2. Any tips for 4.8 and Lower Keitechs? Especially if you are a bank guy and store them in boxes. Not the blister packs but ones already rigged up. In the tackle trays they always seem to slide to one side and bend.

  3. Thanks for the tip! How do you store your swimbaits in the boat? If there is a tackle organization for big swimbaits you recommend I'd love to here. Thanks, Mark

  4. Where did you get the bait organizer to the right of the video with all the yamamoto baits on it?  I'm wanting to make a wall like you have with the perforated board and try to organize all my equipment.  Hopefully you have or can make a video on your organization of all your equipment.  If you have a video on it already please let me know.  Thank you for all your videos because they have helped me, given me new ideas, and are very fun to watch.  Keep it up!!!!!

  5. I was actually going to ask what color that jointed claw. It instantly reminded me of pizz and I figured it was custom. I also really dig that Hinkle next to it. Does no hooks on it mean you don't throw it? I got cash if you wan't to send it my way 🙂 lol

    Great organization btw. I just use deep boxes and line the top and bottom with foam. It holds them tight so they don't bang around into each other like the boxes people make with snaps. Its also easy to get them out or in since I don't have to screw around with a snap to hang it up.

  6. Very cool guys, simple, smart and pretty inexpensive. I also implement the use of pegboard for bait storage but in a slightly different manor. You have motivated me to shoot a video sharing my system and I'd be happy to send a link when done.
    Thanks so much, you guys always come with the good information that I'm sure your viewers appreciate.

  7. Very innovative and functional storage system for those big lures.  Obviously you are chasing monster fish with those soft and hard swimbaits.  Do you throw them for the toothies – pike, musky, etc or monster bass?

  8. Wow!  I have garage envy!  I am a Terrible Tackle Tart, so it is good to see how someone else with the same affliction manages the goodies.
    Very simple and straight forward system.   Thanks for taking the time to show and explain the how and why of it.   I assume that you store all the swimbaits as shown, then load them into 3700 boxes or similar prior to a fishing trip.  Unload, clean, and hang up the gear when done.  
    What is your typical "load out" for a day on the lake with swimbaits?  I am sure it is affected by season and conditions, but I am intersted in the general guidlines you use.  
    Thanks again.

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