Stickbait Storage Bag

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Hi.
 
What options do you use to store your stickbaits in to transport em?
 
Looked online . Dont want to drop 60  Dollars just yet
Any DIY suggestions?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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pakula do one that is avaliable in NZ for around $55
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Originally posted by stellajigger stellajigger wrote:

pakula do one that is avaliable in NZ for around $55
yeah
trying to avoid too much of a cost
Want to DIY a solution
 
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Plastic boxes with the snap on tops from the supermarket, bit of bubble wrap, works well.
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Originally posted by Gruntled Gruntled wrote:

Plastic boxes with the snap on tops from the supermarket, bit of bubble wrap, works well.
You mean like the Clip It range?
That could work
Will look into it!
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bucket with lengths of pipe stacked inside( stickbait or  popper for each pipe)Leave tail hook on to hook on to top of pipeWink

edit.  drill a few holes in bottom of bucket so you can give them a good fresh water hose out when you get home
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I like lure rolls and the HPA range,they tuck away nicely...and you can use them for a pillow.
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Originally posted by Gruntled Gruntled wrote:

Plastic boxes with the snap on tops from the supermarket, bit of bubble wrap, works well.
x 2 on that one, can leave 'em rigged with rubber bands holding the trebles safely against the bait.
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http://www.hookerfishingtackle.com/acatalog/Hooker_Fishing_Lure_Bags___Reel_Covers_52.html
one of these is bound to work, im unsure of stick bait lengths but i have my game lures in the large one and they are awesome.
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Originally posted by falco falco wrote:

I like lure rolls and the HPA range,they tuck away nicely...and you can use them for a pillow.

what you get tired, come on mate harden up.LOL

a while ago I asked about tackle bags and was put onto the tool bags builders use, anyway I brought 2 of them at $20 each at the red shed, they have 27 pockets and a dam big bag to hold gear, I use mine for my rigging gears and lures, good value for money, maybe suitable for what you want to do.
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HPA roll all the way, like Falco says makes a good pillow, Josh W has a pillow case made for his he says they run better when warm and looked after, not sure by what he means "looked after"?
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Originally posted by falco falco wrote:

I like lure rolls and the HPA range,they tuck away nicely...and you can use them for a pillow.
They look pretty cool but the postage from the states sucks! not available in nz are they?Wink
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