Was wondering what soft containers people use to store their pot calls. I currently have around 8 calls (and counting) plus a bunch of strikers. May also want to use it for Travel.
If you don't mind sharing let's see what you got.
Koozies
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Strikers go in my striker roll up pouch and my pot calls go in pot call pouches and all get stored in a bulk ammo can.
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I've been using
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Crown-Royal-Bags-Set-of-6-Green-ONLY-Drawstrings-/283180491399?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0
Tupperware Little Wonders Bowls are my favorite thing to store them in and also keeps moisture away. After that as mentioned by others Koolzies work well on most pot calls though I did have one or two that would not fit in them. I don't drink much but agree with those Crown Royal bags, I have a few with some computer components in them and they work well and don't leave a ton of lint. From there they are all put into a dry box and then into a heavy duty Sterilite tote. My strikers are currently spaced out between two of Glenda Greens large striker rolls and others wrapped in bubble wrap and then put into 2 small Sterilite tubs and then into the above mentioned Sterilite tote. I am getting ready for a probable move so I have things getting packed a way. All my box calls are in original boxes and then put in a dry bag and then into the above mentioned tote.
Small tub https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-7-Quart-Stadium-Blue-Latch-Box/46001913
Large tote https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite-Plastic-40-Gallon-Wheeled-Industrial-Tote-Yellow-Lily-Set-of-2/453828727
Dry bag https://www.amazon.com/Vitchelo-Waterproof-Backpack-Outdoor-Kayaking/dp/B01HZQYRRI
I use hard cases with the pull and pluck foam
https://www.newark.com/duratool/22-24115/waterproof-case-pp-black/dp/76X0326
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Koozies definitely
Using Cabelas/Bass Pro, medium size, fly reel pouches on my more expensive pots. Glenda's leather on others. Protects them well...
Thanks everyone. Think I'll check out Glenda's see what she has to offer.