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Old November 29th, 2007
 
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Re: Storing Soft Plastic Baits

The answer is to keep fishing I'm in PA and it will be in the low 40's Saturday but we will be out there chasing what ever wants to bite. Keep at it until the hard water forces you off
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Old November 30th, 2007
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I use.....

I store my excess baits in poly bags and then sort them by lure type in dry boxes (like military ammo boxes only made of plastic) I've found that they not only provide a moisture prohibting seal but also provide a dark cool place for them to rest quietly until called upon next spring
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Old November 30th, 2007
 
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Re: Storing Soft Plastic Baits

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The answer is to keep fishing I'm in PA and it will be in the low 40's Saturday but we will be out there chasing what ever wants to bite. Keep at it until the hard water forces you off

Yeah for some of us the hardwater has already forced us off, its a high of 15 here Saturday.... wanna go fishing?
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Re: Storing Soft Plastic Baits

Not quite enough ice yet. Bobhouse and gear are ready though. A lot of people don't ice fish for bass but I think everyone should. Some of my largest bass have come from the hard stuff. Also it is my season for Black Crappie. I hope others get as pumped as I do for the ice fishing season!!!!
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