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Tic Tac Boxes

Uploaded on April 08, 2009

Save empty Tic Tac boxes and use them to store small quantities of fishing supplies. They make excellent pocket-sized containers for sinkers, hooks, jigs, tubes, etc. They can really come in handy if you're doing a lot of walking while bank or wade fishing and don't want to carry a full tackle box everywhere.

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from Christian Emter wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Well mate you hit the jackpot there. good tip.

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from 2Poppa wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Make sure you mark them, so you don't mistake them for Tic Tac's, while you're fishin'!
G-U-L-P-!

Good Tic-Tac-Tip!

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from hengst wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Good idea, any problem with the scent that has gotten into the plastic "stinking" up the tackle and scaring fish ?

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from Far Rider wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

My Tic Tac stored lures seem to work just as well as any others. I suppose you could rinse the boxes out first or drop a pinch of Powerbait in them if you were worried about the scent the boxes might impart to the lures.

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from peter wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

thats actually a pretty good idea
they are pretty hard to store

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from hunterkid94 wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

i never thaught of that one before

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 3 years 3 weeks ago

Sounds like a good tip... Keep 'em coming!

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from fisher girl wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Good tip! I'll have to try this out.

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from Christian Emter wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Well mate you hit the jackpot there. good tip.

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from 2Poppa wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Make sure you mark them, so you don't mistake them for Tic Tac's, while you're fishin'!
G-U-L-P-!

Good Tic-Tac-Tip!

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from hengst wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

Good idea, any problem with the scent that has gotten into the plastic "stinking" up the tackle and scaring fish ?

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from Far Rider wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

My Tic Tac stored lures seem to work just as well as any others. I suppose you could rinse the boxes out first or drop a pinch of Powerbait in them if you were worried about the scent the boxes might impart to the lures.

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from peter wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

thats actually a pretty good idea
they are pretty hard to store

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from hunterkid94 wrote 3 years 5 weeks ago

i never thaught of that one before

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 3 years 3 weeks ago

Sounds like a good tip... Keep 'em coming!

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from fisher girl wrote 2 years 43 weeks ago

Good tip! I'll have to try this out.

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