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  1. Member mflora98ss's Avatar
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    #21
    I decided to try the 6th Sense small bait bags and one of the large 6th Sense bait bags for now Thank you for everyone’s suggestions.

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by mflora98ss View Post
    I decided to try the 6th Sense small bait bags and one of the large 6th Sense bait bags for now Thank you for everyone’s suggestions.
    I love the 6th sense bags, I have some of the small and large. Nice bags for the price imo

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    #23
    6th sense bait bags as well. I pile them all up in one of the back compartments in my boat and it fills up quick. Still haven't found the best way to store packs of swimbaits.
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    #24
    Laundry bags and I won't go back to anything else. I use a fat sharpie to write a name on the bags. Works much better than ziplocks
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    #25
    im trying the liv easy pro bag. holds ton of bags of plastics. i made dividers to separate different styles. only prob is longer worms bags too long
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    #26
    Bought some of the LIV fishing soft bags.. Love them. Pretty decent deal with the bundles.

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    #27
    Another option for a few bags I like to keep nearby, like five or six that I decide on when planning my day, are these cheap TSA approved bags. Cheap, perfect size, and windows on both sides so you can see at least what's on top on each side. They come in multiple colors so you could have one for tubes, worms, dropshot baits, etc.

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by paulrodbender View Post
    Been using cheap soft lunch bags from Walmart for years. I believe they have a little insulation in betwwen that may help keep temps in control.....
    this is what I am doing but ordered off Amazon
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