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Location: appleton, wi | hey guys,
i got all thse new baits for christmas and i'm running out of room in my old tackle box. i haven't had to buy one in years...i haven't been out looking yet, but does anyone have a good suggestion for one---Brand, etc.--- any ones you dislike. thanks for info.
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | I like putting all of my cranks in 3700 Plano Tackle boxes. That being said, it always seems that if you go to a tackle dept./store they'll cost a buck more than if I buy the exact same one at a Fleet Farm or simuliar store and look in the hardware dept. I put them in either a soft sided bag or a very large plastic box w/lid. Again, buying these at hardware stores. You'll save money doing a little homework and finding luggage or travel bags that will accomadate the 3700's. Then you usually only need one(or 2) soft sided tackle box(s) and exchange the 3700's depending on type of fishing or time of year.
A lot of sports shows that will be coming up soon will have a company selling cheap travel/luggage bags that will work great and save you money. |
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Location: Lake Vermilion Tower,MN | I agree with using the 3700 boxes, they
will fit in just about any soft sided bag no matter the brand. It also makes it much easier to do a box swap when your on a trip where you won't need all your tackle.
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Location: Rhinelander | B&B makes a nice crank bait box, I have two o0f their muskie sized boxes. |
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| I also use the B&B Boxes. Tangle free, holds a ton of baits, and with the help of a few Inhibitor chips, no rust. Dan Palmer NPAA#345 |
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