I use the big zip binders that were designed for bass fishermen. Then I use my seal o meal and a 3 hole punch to make more slips out of gallon size freezer bags.
Downsizing is good, buttttt unloading your arsenal is hard to do. I have 4-5 dodgers that are a constant go to. Even a dodger binder would be to bulky for me.
Downsizing is good, buttttt unloading your arsenal is hard to do. I have 4-5 dodgers that are a constant go to. Even a dodger binder would be to bulky for me.
That looks similar to mine. Then I used my old seal a meal to make individual slips so the dodgers don't bang around together. You can use gallon freezer bags to make more pages.
I have one KUFA dodger wallet, I just ordered 2 more, I like the fact that they are mesh on one side so I don't worry about Having to dry the dodgers, (although I wipe them to get the scent gel off) it seems to protect them well, I wish they had one that had smaller pockets though.
I finally got my backordered Cabelas binder. I used Don's vacuum sealer trick to further divide the bags. The binder came with 8 sheets and 8 refill extra sheets. With the dodgers loaded, it seems like 12 to 14 sheets is about max or 24 - 28 of the 5.5" dodgers.