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Designate a specific area for each type of gear, such as rods, tackle, and lures, and use storage bins and hooks to keep everything within reach. Label each storage container for easy access. Utilize vertical space by hanging nets or pouches from the shelter's roof or walls.
Organizing Gear in a Flip-Over Shelter
When it comes to keeping ice fishing gear organized in a flip-over shelter, it’s essential to have a system in place. Start by dividing the shelter into sections based on the type of gear you have, such as rods, tackle, and lures. Designate a specific area for each section, and use storage bins and hooks to keep everything within reach.
Using Storage Containers and Hooks
Use storage bins with lids to keep small items like lures, hooks, and sinkers organized and protected from the cold. Label each storage container so you can quickly find what you need. Hooks can be used to hang larger items like nets, pouches, and even your ice auger. Consider using a combination of hooks and bins to maximize storage space.
Maximizing Vertical Space
To make the most of the shelter’s space, use the vertical walls and ceiling to hang gear. Hang nets or pouches from hooks or clips to keep them off the floor and out of the way. Consider installing a rod holder on the wall or ceiling to keep rods organized and within reach. This will help keep the floor clear and make it easier to move around the shelter.
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