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Hey Guys, Just got some shimano ocea stick baits. At the mo just using the plastic box they came in. Nice and tidy and straight into the tackle bag pocket.
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Keen to do it on the cheap, might have to cheak out the warehouse tomorrow!
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I got one of these for tackle and noticed I could get several stickbaits into it
 
 
May be crap but at 6 dollars I can get several
 
Maybe of some help
 
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Was trolling through some old posts ,
These are made of heavy duty plastic and originally come with our spare fuel pump plunger element spares. One in each .
They are ideal for storing stick baits or jigs. Have a ratchet arrangement that locks in place at whatever length you desire. My more precious baits without hooks are also put in an old sock , seem to collect a few of those.
Use permanent marker to give lure details , on the opposite side I mark a stroke per fish , not too many strokes as yet but hope to improve that this season.

Also have one of those orange bag things , there is room to slot a few of these in as required. Even with hooks attached they fit reasonably snug so dont get knocked around too much.

Been collecting a few new baits lately , need to order more fuel pump partsTongue
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Originally posted by green guy green guy wrote:

What about those orange killwell bags think they hold 9 or 12 rigged poppers and only 80ish bucks

these are great bags, some on trade me now 60 bucks, good deal
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Originally posted by atis atis wrote:

rubber bands to tie the hooks and chuck them in an old battery drill carry case ;)

I use cable ties to tie the hooks together and cut up some 70mm plastic waste pipe 100mm long and glued them side by side together .
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HPA x 4

I have used a few stickbait bags over the past 3 years and the HPA is by far the most durable and holds enough stickbait's for a multiday trip.
 
Holds about 22 - 24 stickbiats with hooks and saftey caps on
2 stickbait's per pocket and it has one Large pocket to fit say 1 Gamma 160g or approx 3 x 220mm stickbait's
Each pocket fits stickbait's up to a max of about 240mm Gamma 140g size



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