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Store calls and accessories in a compact, weather-resistant container with separate compartments and dividers to keep items organized and within reach.
Choosing the Right Storage Container
When it comes to storing calls and accessories in the field, a compact, weather-resistant container is essential. Look for a container with separate compartments and dividers to keep items organized, such as a tackle box or a waterproof storage case. For example, a 6-inch x 4-inch x 2-inch container with 5-7 compartments can store a variety of calls, lures, and accessories.
Organizing Your Storage
To maximize storage space and efficiency, group similar items together in the container. For example, store all calls in one compartment, lures in another, and accessories such as stringers, hooks, and sinkers in a third. This will make it easier to find what you need quickly and avoid wasting time searching through the container. Consider using small pouches or bags to store smaller items, such as call lanyards or lure packaging.
Additional Tips for Storage
When storing decoys, consider using a soft-sided decoy bag or a hard-sided decoy case with individual compartments. This will help protect the decoys from damage and keep them organized. Additionally, consider labeling each compartment or pouch with its contents, so you can easily identify what’s inside without having to rummage through the container.
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