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swt70611 05-13-2013 10:57 AM

Black jack console bait storage
 
With no good way to store tackle in my boat, I'm thinking about a tray on the top of the console. I've seen the suction cup type but was curious if anyone had see or has something alittle nicer....???

latravcha 05-13-2013 11:33 AM

I have one of the noodles that i cut long ways and put it on the bar above the windshield and hook baits into it. Works great

BaseballFisherman 05-13-2013 01:23 PM

Zip lock bags full of plastics, and Tupperware containers full of hooks is the way I roll in my BJ. My Boga and leader line go in there as well. It's very convenient and stays dry even when I wash the boat. I fit all the tackle I could possibly need for BL under the seat of my leaning post. Hard baits in plastic Plano dividers go in one of the front decks since I'm not constantly reaching for them.

GT11 05-13-2013 04:14 PM

I bought a storage bag made to fit on an ATV gas tank. It attaches by a velcro loop to the crossbar on the handle bars. I attached it to bar above the windshield, it works great for extra storage and you can take it off in seconds. It is water proof, not very deep and pretty wide. I am also thinking about putting a storage box behind the back rest in front of the center console. Nautic Star has a storage system there for slim bait boxes and it is sweet.

ironworker 05-13-2013 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by latravcha (Post 579529)
I have one of the noodles that i cut long ways and put it on the bar above the windshield and hook baits into it. Works great

til you try to 70 on interstate.... good by baits

meaux fishing 05-13-2013 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworker (Post 579732)
til you try to 70 on interstate.... good by baits

The baits really pull out of the noodle?


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