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EsoxWanderer |
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Posts: 46 | Plano big water box not accommodating a lot of the bigger baits I now use. Any suggestions for off the shelf tackle boxes that might fit bigger lures? Or am I going to just need to stuff them in deep tackle trays. I saw some boxes by "Lakewood" that looked unreasonably expensive. Thanks in advance for tips. | ||
Masqui-ninja |
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Posts: 1203 Location: Walker, MN | If you don't want to spring for the Lakewood Extreme, you might have to build something. Pieces of vinyl fence post in a plastic tote. Those plastic handgun cases with foam inside work for carrying a few baits, I'll do this when jumping in someone else's boat with a couple of trolling baits. | ||
North of 8 |
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Last year to accommodate big lures, including some big trolling lures, I took a suggestion off here and bought a large food delivery bag off Amazon. About $20. Then I bought the bigger gutter drain pipe, 4", Cut it into 14" long pieces, took small zip ties and tied them together at the top. Put a piece of stiff cardboard in the bottom of the bag and it holds a couple dozen large lures. A 12 inch Headlock fits no problem and that has a sizable "lip". Think I have about $50 in it all together. | |||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | I dunno how big you need, but I use the Special Mate Musky/Pike box. The dividers come out to make more room. m ] http://www.jacksonlures.com/Commerce2/Mate.htm | ||
Solitario Lupo |
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Location: PA Angler | Think outside of fishing lol. I use pencil cases or stuff like that even food Tupperware containers. Tool containers. My tackle box is a book bag. Edited by Solitario Lupo 11/28/2023 11:39 AM | ||
nar160 |
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Posts: 408 Location: MN | Plano 3731 can hold four 12" mattlocks or five 12" headlocks. They make even bigger open compartment containers (7080) that might work for giant baits. | ||
BillM |
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Posts: 166 | Big storage container a couple of dowels, BOOM. Big bait box for cheap. | ||
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