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clandestine.misfit wrote:Chuck B wrote:clandestine.misfit wrote:I keep plastics in their packages and put em in this plastics binder i got years ago.
The rest of my stuff is in different plastic tackle box organizers and typically if i go fishing i only bring what the lake/river would call for and put all of em organized in milk crates. Milk crate is great for organizing at home and great for carrying out fishing.
What type of plastic binder do you use for your plastic packages?
Idk why this listing is showing up as $100 cause it’s just like a $30 bag but it shows multiple pics so you can get an idea.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125921841747?h ... Sw5JtkVeNd
Other companies have similar stuff. Don’t pay $100 lol.
Statistics: Posted by Chuck B — Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:55 am
Chuck B wrote:clandestine.misfit wrote:I keep plastics in their packages and put em in this plastics binder i got years ago.
The rest of my stuff is in different plastic tackle box organizers and typically if i go fishing i only bring what the lake/river would call for and put all of em organized in milk crates. Milk crate is great for organizing at home and great for carrying out fishing.
What type of plastic binder do you use for your plastic packages?
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clandestine.misfit wrote:I keep plastics in their packages and put em in this plastics binder i got years ago.
The rest of my stuff is in different plastic tackle box organizers and typically if i go fishing i only bring what the lake/river would call for and put all of em organized in milk crates. Milk crate is great for organizing at home and great for carrying out fishing.
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Jake33 wrote:Favorite: whopper plopper
Most success: Texas Rigged plastic worm
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wolverinebuckman wrote:Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Never heard of them, where are they located?Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Swamp Stache wrote:Tough to beat a top water for the excitement factor, although I rip the lure away to early most the times they hit it.
I agree, I love top water action! One of my favorites is to use a frog or crayfish lure around Lily pad's! That's sudden burst on the surface is some of the best bass fishing there is in my opinion.
If I'm in the river, Texas rigged senkos. Look for where still pockets meet moving water.
Did you fish the banana dikes when you lived in Monroe?
No, I spent my time on River Raisin, and down in the lagoons off of Lake Erie down by the Ohio border. All in my kayak.
The back side of pointe moulee. They are shaped like a banana. I ride a bike back there it’s two miles
Lol, absolutely, I get you now! Never heard them called that! Must have been a down river thing!
I couldn't access that with a yak. I've been in Lake Erie enough on sound vessels to know thers no way I would ever take a kayak on it! There are news stories about those guys!
But if you ever want to hit up RR, hit me up. I'll let you know what I know. There's some slob large and small in that river.. got both my pb's on it (not saying much..)
Got to have a yak..
Statistics: Posted by wolverinebuckman — Thu May 11, 2023 1:29 pm
Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Never heard of them, where are they located?Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Swamp Stache wrote:Tough to beat a top water for the excitement factor, although I rip the lure away to early most the times they hit it.
I agree, I love top water action! One of my favorites is to use a frog or crayfish lure around Lily pad's! That's sudden burst on the surface is some of the best bass fishing there is in my opinion.
If I'm in the river, Texas rigged senkos. Look for where still pockets meet moving water.
Did you fish the banana dikes when you lived in Monroe?
No, I spent my time on River Raisin, and down in the lagoons off of Lake Erie down by the Ohio border. All in my kayak.
The back side of pointe moulee. They are shaped like a banana. I ride a bike back there it’s two miles
Statistics: Posted by Hawthorne — Tue May 09, 2023 2:05 am
wolverinebuckman wrote:Never heard of them, where are they located?Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Swamp Stache wrote:Tough to beat a top water for the excitement factor, although I rip the lure away to early most the times they hit it.
I agree, I love top water action! One of my favorites is to use a frog or crayfish lure around Lily pad's! That's sudden burst on the surface is some of the best bass fishing there is in my opinion.
If I'm in the river, Texas rigged senkos. Look for where still pockets meet moving water.
Did you fish the banana dikes when you lived in Monroe?
No, I spent my time on River Raisin, and down in the lagoons off of Lake Erie down by the Ohio border. All in my kayak.
Statistics: Posted by wolverinebuckman — Mon May 08, 2023 12:28 pm
Never heard of them, where are they located?Hawthorne wrote:wolverinebuckman wrote:Swamp Stache wrote:Tough to beat a top water for the excitement factor, although I rip the lure away to early most the times they hit it.
I agree, I love top water action! One of my favorites is to use a frog or crayfish lure around Lily pad's! That's sudden burst on the surface is some of the best bass fishing there is in my opinion.
If I'm in the river, Texas rigged senkos. Look for where still pockets meet moving water.
Did you fish the banana dikes when you lived in Monroe?
Statistics: Posted by Hawthorne — Mon May 08, 2023 8:41 am
wolverinebuckman wrote:Swamp Stache wrote:Tough to beat a top water for the excitement factor, although I rip the lure away to early most the times they hit it.
I agree, I love top water action! One of my favorites is to use a frog or crayfish lure around Lily pad's! That's sudden burst on the surface is some of the best bass fishing there is in my opinion.
If I'm in the river, Texas rigged senkos. Look for where still pockets meet moving water.
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