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Storing worm Harnesses

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#1 ·
What do you all use to store your worm harnesses? I saw a guy with some round rubber things you wrapped them around anyone know what I am talking about or know the name of them?
 
#10 ·
This is the most expensive option but the best IMO. B&B magnum bait rig box. 79.99 but I can store 130 spinners and misc stuff in the front pocket. It floats, tough as nails, and has a pocket on the top lid for extra dive charts etc. I put leaders and sliders and empty noodles that I put spinners that need retied in the empty areas on the side that need retied or put away on the proper noodle at a later time.
 

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#13 ·
This is the most expensive option but the best IMO. B&B magnum bait rig box. 79.99 but I can store 130 spinners and misc stuff in the front pocket. It floats, tough as nails, and has a pocket on the top lid for extra dive charts etc. I put leaders and sliders and empty noodles that I put spinners that need retied in the empty areas on the side that need retied or put away on the proper noodle at a later time.
I also have this box and its as nice as kgone says, very sturdy construction.
 
#14 ·
I put mine in 3"x4" jewlers bags, wich are just small 4mil ziplock baggies. I put them in a plano utility box. Use the the clear bags and you can easlily see each harness without taking it out of the bag. I have used the swim tubes and they work very well also.
I do prety much the same thing. Small zip lock bags. I have a plano spinner bait box full and also a plastic shoe box (kind with two piece lid that flips up). I can store a ton of harnesses in little space, they are easy to flip through, and you can put a coupple bags in your pants/jacket pocket to quickly try different colors.
 
#17 ·
Bought this at wal-Mart in the craft section. I can store 42 harnesses and a bunch of blades. small and compact andwon't blow out of your boat.
That stores them up really nice. I have been wrapping mine around pipe insulation, but that looks like a better idea to me. Could you explain why you have different lengths to your harnesses? I just started tying them at the end of last year, so pardon my ignorance. Thanks.
 
#22 ·
I took an old soft side shimano bag I had and put divider's in it that I made.
Store's 8 pool noodle's with 11 harnesses on each. The bag has a front zip compartment that holds a plano box I keep blade's,swivel's and snaps. Both side's have a small zip compartment that I store line and bead's, scissors,clipper's and a pair of 1.5 glasses.
Basically I made a version of the B&B Box after seeing KGone post the one he uses. Now for Harnesses I have 1 bag to grab.

Coop
 
#25 ·
Wow, didn't think this was going to be such a popular thread. But I guess we buckeyes are pretty good at playing Mcgyver got some great tips thanks! Think I will be going with noodles. Thanks again.