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    Quote Originally Posted by pop View Post
    Barry, how is the yoga mat effected with the hooks in and out? Thanks, Pop
    It's not bad at all. I think they are going to hold up really well. And with a whole yoga mat sacrificed to the cause, I can replace them a bunch of times if needed, lol!

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    Default This is how I do mine. I can fit 5 of these boxes in this little Bass Pro Shop box.

    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    The sheet of foam at Walmart or Hobby Lobby is what I used in mine. Just took a couple quick pics with my phone and will post here. One advantage the system I picked is there are a lot of small boxes in the large one. Then I can pick and choose which small boxes I want to take.

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    I can put 5 of these boxes in the little Bass Pro Shop bag.
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    I like this idea going to have to make some

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    Default Hello Folks

    Just remember some foam membrane material will hold moisture like a sponge and that hurts hooks on jigs that sit for long periods of time. Just don't pack one hundred jigs IN the boat for a entire season. Moisture and humidity have negative effects on hooks. I use foam to do this also, I have no idea which is what, just don't leave your hooks berried in in foam for weeks in the boat and you wont have damage. Just Grumpy rambling.

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    You can purchase moisture packs from Amazon to keep the inside of your boxes moisture free. Pop

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    Two ideas.
    You can cut sits in the foam and the jigs will hold, but you can move them in and out.
    Use antimoisture silica packets from prescription bottles to prevent moisture.
    Calling fishing a hobby is like calling brain surgery a job.

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