Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Lure bags
Jon Bunyard:
Another vote for the HPA roll, its amazing how much you can fit in!
http://www.hpa-shop.com/prod/trousse-a-leurres-hpa-popperstore-254,69.html
Alex Gomez:
I use tupperware type boxes with clip down lids, they come in many different sizes & shapes. they are tough, float, lightweight and waterproof. You can see what you want to grab and it's amazing how many lures you can get in there with a bit of rattling about!
Mark Gwynne:
Funny you should say that Alex. That's what I have at the moment. It didn't seem right!
Trevor do you have a photo of your set up?
Not sure what to do now!
Trevor Skinner:
Mark,
Not that clear but it will give you some idea.
For context, there's about 50 stickbaits on the upper tier and can take quite a few more
Regards,
Trev
Hamad Alroumi:
Hello Mark,
I personally use the HPA roll bags to store the lures when I travel ,its really nice but it fits more lures if you remove the hooks from the lures, and for the lures with hooks I use the Tupperware
in my recent trip I used the Tupperware to store the light tackle lures , 2 HPA roll bags
but I came with a nice way to store the rest of the popper and stickbaits because I had more than 80 to fly with .. 40 in both bags approx. the rest I used a towel with pieces of sponge between the lures and I rolled it the same way as the HPA its a very good thing to save the lures from the damages caused by luggage transportation
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