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Author:
flippy
Date:
Dec 22, 2010
Subject:
Taking care of tackle after a day of wet weather
Message:
I would like to know what you guys do after a heavy rain and your tackle gets soaked, I usually sit in my garage after a day of wet fishing with a freakin hairdryer for an hour, and my tackle is inside the boat, but from going to the tackle and getting out other tackle, there seems to be an awful lot of moisture in my planos, If I just had a little gay tacklebag, i wouldnt really care, but when you have plano boxes filled with jigs, crankbaits, hooks, etc they can rust up really quick,

Author:
SeaDog1
Date:
Dec 22, 2010
Message:
Hi flippy! You know those packs of silica-gel they put in with electric and electronic units. Well they soak up moisture like a sponge. Try using them -> You can get packs or jars at your local Hardware/Home-Depot. SeaDog1

Author:
flippy
Date:
Dec 22, 2010
Message:
Oh believe me, I have tried that, Charcoal in a filter is what my buddies do down south, and it works but I just wanted to see what guys are doing, Usually if Im fishing, I put together a little day box, then I dont mind if a few baits sit in water, But when you have a bit of money tied into your baits, you kind of want to take care of them,

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