Pounder/big lure storage ideas
kamrynhalverson
Posted 2/25/2017 7:01 PM (#851081)
Subject: Pounder/big lure storage ideas





Posts: 95


Location: Shakopee Minnesota
i have started using a big rubbermaid for big lures. i plan on drilling holes for hooks in the rim. what are other ways you guys store big stuff? are there "better" ways/ideas/products?
Emptynet
Posted 2/25/2017 7:39 PM (#851087 - in reply to #851081)
Subject: RE: Pounder/big lure storage ideas




Posts: 402


Location: WI
I use a Plano 3700 series without dividers. Have a couple pounders, Heli dawg, 12" Shallow Invader, and a mag Medusa.
muskyhunter47
Posted 2/25/2017 8:05 PM (#851092 - in reply to #851087)
Subject: Re: Pounder/big lure storage ideas




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Location: Minnesota
Just encase best boxes money can buy
kamrynhalverson
Posted 2/25/2017 8:09 PM (#851093 - in reply to #851092)
Subject: Re: Pounder/big lure storage ideas





Posts: 95


Location: Shakopee Minnesota
the problem with that is me not having a boat.
miket55
Posted 2/26/2017 12:49 PM (#851160 - in reply to #851087)
Subject: RE: Pounder/big lure storage ideas




Posts: 1315


Location: E. Tenn
Emptynet - 2/25/2017 8:39 PM

I use a Plano 3700 series without dividers.


You can fit as many as eight pounders in that box.. Just to be safe, I'd keep brands separate, and don't leave the boxes out in the sun... they get real hot, real quick inside..
Sam Ubl
Posted 2/27/2017 9:06 AM (#851255 - in reply to #851092)
Subject: Re: Pounder/big lure storage ideas





Location: SE Wisconsin

muskyhunter47 - 2/25/2017 8:05 PM Just encase best boxes money can buy

Boat or no boat, Just Encase is worth every penny and Bob will work with you to come up with the best option per your situation.  

25homes
Posted 2/28/2017 9:33 AM (#851462 - in reply to #851255)
Subject: Re: Pounder/big lure storage ideas





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Go homemade get milk crate and plastic down spout have about $20 in everything will hold about 50 large lures I've got everything from pounders to spinners to 13 grandma's in them...multiple per spout unless it a pounder...That a gander mtn bag they have on sale for $29.99 so I have about $50 in everything that holds 2 milk crates and about 100 lures...or just go single milk crate and go with bag or not up to you but way cheaper than buying the lakewoods Would love to have the lakewood just cant justify $300 bag to carry lures to many other things to spend money on in musky fishing to waste that type money on a bag...$300 buy a dang nice reel or Rod


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Tommis
Posted 2/28/2017 10:11 AM (#851465 - in reply to #851081)
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Location: Southwest PA
Gander mountain or cabelas have excellent soft bags that come with 3700 series planos. Swap the shallow ones out for the deep one and you can carry 20 pounders on you if you want. I was from shore and this is how I did it. I had one deep one in the large individual picket with four pounders two deep on the main cavity with cranks and Jenks, two shallow ones with blades and one shallow one with misc. The gander mountain one also has a 3600 series pocket where I kept downsized swimbaits, a generous pocket where all my release tools and file, split ring pliers etc are, and random pockets where I'd keep quick strikes, hooks, split rings. It is a very foot mobile set up!
Tommis
Posted 2/28/2017 10:51 AM (#851469 - in reply to #851081)
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Location: Southwest PA
I will post a pic later once I'm home from work and school if you'd like? I know your struggle and found one solution haha
Will Schultz
Posted 2/28/2017 2:11 PM (#851509 - in reply to #851081)
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Plano 3731 for pounders I remove the hooks from all but one lure in each box and carry 32+ pounders in four 3731 boxes.
muskyhunter47
Posted 2/28/2017 2:21 PM (#851511 - in reply to #851509)
Subject: Re: Pounder/big lure storage ideas




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Location: Minnesota
Big bait box , left side is 14 inch Jake's


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