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Topic: 4/0 dodger storage?  (Read 3089 times)

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craftycav

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So, I’m a huge fan of 4/0 fishing dodgers and have quite a selection of them. I usually out fish anyone I’m with while trolling for trout with the UV Dick Nite variety. The problem I have is that I have go good way to store them on my yak. I know there are products out there from silver horde, but they seem too bulky. Dodgers are not cheep, and prices seem to be getting steeper for this type of product. What do you guys recommend for storage? Its either the smaller silver horde dodger bag or let them get all banged up in the tackle box.
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Flyin Portagee

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http://www.fullonfishing.co.nz/contents/media/w-berkley-single-side-wallet-inside.jpg
I have some thing similar to one of these, and they work great for flashers/dodgers/leader material/packs of hooks/beads/yarn/etc
« Last Edit: January 25, 2013, 03:51:46 AM by Flyin Portagee »


Yaktrap

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+1 

Bass Pro Shops sells several versions of these tackle folders too.  I have a couple, use them all the time, and should probably get a couple more.  They are a great way to store crank baits, spinner baits, top-water plugs...you get the idea.
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