cut 10" pieces of the pool floaties (can hold 8-10 harnesses), can fit 2-3 in a gallon ziplock bag then store them in a duffle bag
I use pipe insulation as well. Good idea with the tennis ball tube Robert.Excellent idea but you can use pipe insulation just long enough to fit inside a tennis ball container. Usually can get at least 2 or 3 inside the tube and you have a nice dry container with a lid. Just my .02...
I got the worm bag idea from Mike on a simular thread about this several years back and its the bomb! I also use the 2x3 or 3x3 bags. You can pick them up at Franks in Linwood or at most craft shops!I can keep 150 or so in this. All organized by color.
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Nice and neat and organized, right Greg?I got the worm bag idea from Mike on a simular thread about this several years back and its the bomb! I also use the 2x3 or 3x3 bags. You can pick them up at Franks in Linwood or at most craft shops!![]()
When I bought my worm bag I picked up some extra bags for it as well.![]()
I use the same idea.Go to Michaels craft store and get the 2"X3" plastic ziploc for practically nothing. Wrap the line loosely around 2 fingers and put it in the bag and seal. You can see what you have, it's neat, it's secure, and you can carry dozens in a quart sized ziploc bag. No tangles. Capnhook
One of my buddies dad uses the same thing! Where do you guys get a hold of those?I can keep 150 or so in this. All organized by color.
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Got mine at BPS (Bass Pro) and I've seen them at Frank's in Linwood.One of my buddies dad uses the same thing! Where do you guys get a hold of those?
Absolutely Mike! Now that I've been using this set up I dont know how I got along with one! :lol:Nice and neat and organized, right Greg?
Worm binder at BPS and ziploc bags(2x3) at MichaelsOne of my buddies dad uses the same thing! Where do you guys get a hold of those?