Bass Pro Shops® Tackle Binder or Replacement Pages
- Heavy-duty waterproof material
- Comes with 10 worm-proof, PVC-reinforced, resealable bags
- Hook 'n' loop strap closure system allows you to overstuff for maximum storage
Rated 4.4 out of 5 by 149
reviewers.
Rated 4 out of 5 by NJCRAIG Nice Binder
Good product. I have a 21' W/A so space is a premium. This binder keeps my Gulps organized. I wish the spine was rigid though.
November 9, 2006
Rated 4 out of 5 wow! what capacity!
Being a west coast finesse fisherman requires mountains of soft plastics. This bag holds a TON and still makes it easy to get to.
November 9, 2006
Rated 5 out of 5 by JOJF its good to be organized
I LOVE IT.. it carries all my plastics and keeps them organized and easy to find.. Get one and you will see..
October 11, 2006
Rated 3 out of 5 by Dangsy Spring for the one with hard sides and a zipper
Like the title says, spring for the binder with hardsides and a Zipper, it's nice to have everything organized but the soft sides make handling a full binder difficult. Also with a zipper if one of the bags isn't properly closed your plastics won't fly out everywhere.
August 26, 2006
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All mine fit. Even my quad blades.A:
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Yes, but because of the zip seal they probably won't dryA:
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Yes you should be able to get three or four of them in the 7 x 9 bags.A:
YES! I USE THE SMALL BINDER AND SPINNERBAITS FIT IT PERFECT.THE 7X9 BAGS ARE LARGER THAN THE SMALL BINDER SIZE.Q:
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Which binder has sturdier plastic bags--the "Tackle Binder" or the "Extreme Single Worm Binder?"
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I am concerned about the bags holding up to frequent opening and closing.Thanks!
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bags open and close finejust be careful not to rip the pages out of the binder, or try duct tape to re-enforce binder tabs
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i have both products and find them to be equil. I have been useing them both for a few years now, and never had any problems. I fish 3 or 4 times a month.A:
they seem about the same to me.A:
SAME BAGSDetails:
I am wanting to buy something to hold all 19 colors of the 4" squirmin worms by BPS. Each pack contains 18 worms. Should I buy the 7x9 size or the 8x10? I know the 7x9 would fit alright for the worm sizes but im thinking of the quantity as well. Would 18 of each worm be too much to fit the 7x9 or what?Answers
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They should fit. I can hold 20 6" finese worms in my 7X9 with no problems.A:
As far as the outside of the bag it's the same you may be alright since its a 4" bait the velcro is long enough to catchA:
Just so the bags are not jammed full i would suggest the 8x10 bag. You also have to think that if you put 18 works in the bag that they will not all lay flat and it will create your binder to be bulky.A:
2 BAGS WILL FIT A 7X9 BAG.Top 50 Contributor
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I would go with a worm speed bag. Our local BPS has a KVD Plano version that will hold 20 bags of plastics.Top 1000 Contributor
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I have quite a bunch of plastics in my binder, and I just added three more holders into my binder. I just received a new order of 7x9 inserts and already had a spare binder to fill them up with more plastics. I don't know what length of worms you are eventually going to put into the binder, but if you stick to 4 to 5" baits, you should be able to use the 7x9" inserts.Details:
In the reviews I think someone said they use bigger bags\pages in a smaller binder. Wonder if the holes in all the different size pages line up with the rings in the binders.Answers
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I have put smaller bags in the 8x10 binder. They fist so do not see why the bigger ones wouldn't fit in the smaller binder. The metal rings are not set in one place, I think that if you had to you could adjust the rings to fit by do not think you should have a problem.A:
I have the 7X9 and the 7x6 binders the rings are the same, the 7x9 replacements fit in the 7x6 binders fine they are just a little bigger than the 7x6 bagsA:
yes ,they all fit the same ringsA:
i bought the 8x10looks to me as though bigger would work just fine.the rings i believe are standard spacing.the bags don't go all the way to edge.
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although i have not bought the different sizes i would say yes, to an extent. obviously the huge bags cant fit in the smaller binder model.Details:
I have an older Plano tackle binder and need replacement pages. Can anybody give me the actual measurements of the 7"x9" replacement bags (width,length top to bottom including the tab with holes and center to center of the holes)?The pages I have measure 6"x7"including the tab with holes and have a 4" hole spacing but the binder is about 8"x8" inside so I am hopeful that the pages might just fit.
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outside to outside 7 3/8" wide and 6" tall rings are same spacing as 7x6 binderA:
Actual measurements are 7.5X6 with 4" hole space. Should fitTop 100 Contributor
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Well, for anybody else who might like to know I will answer my own question. I purchased the 7"x9" replacement pages and the actual measurements are 7.5" wide, 6" tall(4" of storage space from zipper to tab seam) with a 4" center to center hole spacing.They fit perfectly in my older Plano Tackle Logic binder and should work in any binder that they will fit inside of with the same ring hole spacing.
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no they are 1" smaller tha the 7x9 binder pages, rings spacing is the same, they will fit fine in 7x6 binders.A:
No pouches. Just the pages.A:
just a little smaller so they fit inside!Details:
what are the bag dimentions for the 7x6?Im looking at it and I cant tell if it would be too small for what I need.Thanks
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6"x5" overallA:
I would think it would be fine.. i got the bigger one, 8X10 or 10x8, whatever it is, just to play safe.. better to be too big than too small. but 7x6 should be fine, as long as your baits arent bigger than that, it should be fine. its a great product.. hope it works out for you.Top 1000 Contributor
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You will be happier with the two larger sizes - I've tried them all. The larger ones are handier and easy to get into.A good binder for all your plastics and they hold a lot.
Order some extra bags, the binder will hold a good many.
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No, not on the binder itself. You would have to use the insert pages for that.A:
No, it's really just a cover. The plastic pages are thick enough you could put hooks in them without worries, though.A:
No special spot for weights or hooks. This is basically a heavy duty zip lock bag.A:
No. But i did think of sewing a pouch or mesh to the inside. Then again, why not just use one of the zip bags?..Top 10 Contributor
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no you ought no go with this one i just purchased a bps brand one and it had ample space, it cost 17.99. try buying that unless you want to put your worm wieghts, splitshots, octopus hooks, soft plastic hooks, etc. all in a bag. It's up too you.A:
Not this bag, all the big bags.Top 10 Contributor
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you could just put em in the packets like everyone else saidbut this isnt a full purpose tackle box
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Yes! I would just use one of the bags for each the weights and another for the hooks.A:
No. This binder shouldn't be used as an entire tackle bag, but more as an accessories in a bigger tackle (box or bag). 360 storage boxes are great for terminal tackle (hooks, weights, ext.).A:
The pages are roughly the size of a piece of paper folded in half. Will hold hooks & worm weights if you want. It'd be easiest to keep them in their packages when you put them in the pages, just to keep everything organized.A:
You could put weights in the packets, tippits, anything of that sort but I don't think I would put hooks in it although it might work. My concern here is that they might put holes in the packets, depending on the style of hook you put in them. The packets ARE heavy duty, not thin.Answers
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Yes it does.A:
They'll fit, but it is kinda awkward. They're not the exact size, so you gotta kind of make them. But they still do what they're supposed to.1 of 1
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