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A little boring I know but it could save a few pennies on bait boxes .
On and off for over a year now my mrs has been buying yogurt from Lidles. The yogurt comes in small'sh containers which are just small plastic buckets with lids which seem to be airtight when the lids are put back in place.
Anyhow I religiously wash each one when it's empty and now have about twenty of the bloody things LOL. They are a really handy size and ideal for pellets, sweetcorn etc etc and even maggots if you don't keep the lid on for too long or puncture a few holes in it if keeping the maggots in it for a long period whilst traveling to a venue etc.
Unlike normal maggot boxes they even have handles on them so can be hung/clipped on a rucksack or between the handles on a shoulder bag or even carried in your hand, I think they're great!
Does anyone else use old food packaging as bait containers or am I the only one tight enough to be bothered mg: .
On and off for over a year now my mrs has been buying yogurt from Lidles. The yogurt comes in small'sh containers which are just small plastic buckets with lids which seem to be airtight when the lids are put back in place.
Anyhow I religiously wash each one when it's empty and now have about twenty of the bloody things LOL. They are a really handy size and ideal for pellets, sweetcorn etc etc and even maggots if you don't keep the lid on for too long or puncture a few holes in it if keeping the maggots in it for a long period whilst traveling to a venue etc.
Unlike normal maggot boxes they even have handles on them so can be hung/clipped on a rucksack or between the handles on a shoulder bag or even carried in your hand, I think they're great!
Does anyone else use old food packaging as bait containers or am I the only one tight enough to be bothered mg: .