
Our buddies over at Zoom just posted a great blog on how Mike McClelland stores his plastics. Obviously he has the same problem as many diehard anglers in that he has hundreds of pounds of plastics and he may need a large variety of those while traveling the country fishing tournaments. So he offers some tips on how to modular and organized with your plastis.
Here's an excerpt from the blog:
Zoom: So how do you start the process of organizing your soft plastics.
McClelland: Well, essentially, you know how we are, we go through the course of
the year and we shove all of our plastics together. Soft plastics
especially seem like they are the biggest thing that get away from us.
But, through the year, I end up with probably 4 to 5 Hefty One-Zip bags
of some size either a quart, a gallon, or 2 1/2 gallons full of various
Zoom plastics, whether it be brush hogs, baby brush hogs, or Finesse worms.
I just try to go back and re-sort through every one of those bags and
reorganize everything so when the tournament year gets started this
year, I have got everything, in order and know where it is all at times.
To view the full article, visit Zoombait.com.