SRPLASTICS | Sat Jan-17-04 01:19 PM |
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#3701, "RE: OK, now for storing hard swimbaits...."
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Chris, try visipak.com, they have several types of tube packaging, we use them for our 16" worms that we send to Japan.
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Castro | Mon Jan-19-04 01:51 PM |
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#3709, "RE: OK, now for storing hard swimbaits...."
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Mon Jan-19-04 02:21 PM by Castro
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Your on the right track. :)
These are custom made to fit must outfits. Kind of a cool thing to carry your baits in a easy veiwing case.
They will also be available to accomendate the larger 9-12" lure sizes.
The thing is with the plastic not having a chemical reaction to other plastics. So far so good
These will be up on my site soon.
http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/1852.jpg
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Dave B | Thu Jan-22-04 03:20 PM |
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#3734, "RE: OK, now for storing hard swimbaits...."
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What is your site address?
Dave
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Castro | Thu Jan-22-04 03:24 PM |
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#3735, "RE: OK, now for storing hard swimbaits...."
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Thu Jan-22-04 03:28 PM by Castro
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www.fishjc.com
still working out the bugs should be on line very very soon ;)
Thanks for asking
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Castro | Fri Jan-23-04 04:01 PM |
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#3749, "RE: Pretty cool stuff......"
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Fri Jan-23-04 04:05 PM by Castro
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Yes this is true.
I notice if you don't allow the lure to dry Placed away back into the container condensation of water could from on the in side of the wall of the plastic tube. This could lead to premature rust.
With this in mind we cut out the ends of the caps to allow more air.
But always best to allow lures to have a chance in drying out. :)
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