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Author Topic: Well, that's done, now what  (Read 1512 times)

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Online deadeye

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Being it is a wet windy day I decided to tackle my summer fishing gear. My son got me a Lure Lock tackle organizer. It has a sticky substance on the bottom of the trays and the lures just stick to it.  Should keep them from getting tangled in a ball of hooks and plastic. When done with that, I had a small pile of broken lures which I repaired by adding hooks and blades.  The box then fits in the same bag as most 13" plastic trays.  Who knows, maybe it will work.  I went from 7 normal trays down to 5 because I was not limited by compartments.   





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Online glenn57

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 :happy1: :happy1: looks good. I use boxes like that too. No sticky stuff. Mine usually looks like a mess after a few hours if fishing anyways.

I use hook bonnets on them treble hooks!! Also helps with tangled lures and poked fingers. :shocked:
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Offline Reinhard

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Seen that on one of the fishing shows.  Looks like it works.  My tackle boxes are a mess all the time LOL.  I am giving a lot of my stuff to the grand kids and my nephews kids.  I'm back to live bait with bobbers and jigging most of the time now anyway.  But I think that's a good deal right there.  good luck.