How do you store your lures

treblig

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We have all gone through this. The season is upon us and we take out our lures. Often it's a major tangle of hooks, split rings, and swivels. We find those that we washed still degraded from storage. The worst is you can’t remember were or which box you put your favorite.


Here is a simple method. It allows the lure to air dry, stay organized, and allow quick selections and looks like a trophy wall.


Theses are fridge racks from a commercial fridge. They are hanging on heavy picture frame hooks.

Even large flies will keep their form without being compresses in small boxes or piled on top of each other.

Sorry about the photo . Not sure why they rotate horizontally when I up load them.

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Those needlefish (second row, left) look interesting...
are they in production yet ?

These are on the market now and there is a few more newer version. They can be obtained at Pacific Net and Twine Parksville.
 

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Those needlefish (second row, left) look interesting...
are they in production yet ?

I was wondering the same thing. Have you tested out the needlefish versions. How would you rate them in comparison to other needlefish imitations. What is the speed range the needlefish spoon works best trolling.
 
We tested a bunch of the CJ needles this summer and they worked great.

I will get some pics up for you guys.
 
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