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Old 04-21-2006, 08:44 AM   #1
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Transporting Huge Plugs ?

How do you carry those few monster plugs?

I have a few no name bags and use plastic tray cases and no tube type bags have inserts for mongo plugs.... any ideas?

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Old 04-21-2006, 08:51 AM   #2
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How do you carry those few monster plugs?

I have a few no name bags and use plastic tray cases and no tube type bags have inserts for mongo plugs.... any ideas?

Thanks
Cut the top off a 16-20 oz plastic water bottle. Fits me biggest Danny's, and 8" pikies.

(Actually ALL my tubes are headless plastic water bottles...If it's free, it's for me))

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Old 04-21-2006, 04:09 PM   #3
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Largest Canyon bag. A 9" 3-1/2 oz Gibbs pencil gets swallowed up in one of the 4 large top inserts.

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Thank you... again and again

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.99 plastic crayon/pencil organizer folder thinggies

Got to the nearest everything for a buck store, get the ones with the plastic sliding zippers. Toss in half dozen of your monster plugs and you can carry that in front pocket of most dry tops. Now if you spend 2 bucks you can do both night & day for 10 you can probably organize them all

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Three row canyon, the top tubes are HUGE and you can carry a ton of other stuff too. I keep that bad boy in the car and select a choice few to carry with me.
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I usually just lay them across the top of my plug bag, I am going to check out the canyon bag now

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There is a bag that holds 9 plugs, swallow a jointed Pikie, a Gary2 Bunker and any big plugs with 4/0 trebles. Its called a BW sports bag and has no webbing on the inside for hooks to grab on and the tubes are thin walled and lightweight. I've only started to use it this spring but so far so good. Whenever a jointed Pikie doesn't stick out of my bag I think I've found a winner. Oh and its only$40.
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There is a bag that holds 9 plugs, swallow a jointed Pikie, a Gary2 Bunker and any big plugs with 4/0 trebles. Its called a BW sports bag and has no webbing on the inside for hooks to grab on and the tubes are thin walled and lightweight. I've only started to use it this spring but so far so good. Whenever a jointed Pikie doesn't stick out of my bag I think I've found a winner. Oh and its only$40.
Thats the bag wit the little hitler mustach of velcro.
When u consider what might be in there.i couyldn't chance it
I took the tubes outa that an cut a inch off em on the
bandsaw.Put them in my large canyon bag.Leaves plenty of rm up front.for other stuff.Bag is old an tired though.I use the aquaskins an I poke big plugs out the corners.

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Thats the bag wit the little hitler mustach of velcro.
When u consider what might be in there.i couyldn't chance it
I took the tubes outa that an cut a inch off em on the
bandsaw.Put them in my large canyon bag.Leaves plenty of rm up front.for other stuff.Bag is old an tired though.I use the aquaskins an I poke big plugs out the corners.
I have one an need to add a better latch, those tubes and caps are available but the stuff is at work and I'll try and remember to post it monday.

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