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Location: Athens, Ohio | What dividers work best? I'm looking at a Model 241214. 4"x4" or 4"x2.75"? I'll be using the box to store Double 10s, 8s, crankbaits, jerkbaits, and maybe a few magdawgs and a few pounders |
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Location: Going Fishing | Bob makes adjustable dividers now, to meet any of your needs.
I like the 4x4s, you can get multiple lures in those.
Give him a call 952-401-8909
http://store.justencase.com/onthewater.aspx |
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| I would definitely give him a call. Incredibly nice guy, and will make absolutely sure that you are getting the right box configuration to fit your needs. |
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| For sure the bigger or adjustable dividers are the way to go as you get way better use of space and can store quite a few more baits. |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Call Bob. My first box, he custom-made the dividers where half the box was one size, and the other half was another. Then got my second box with the 4x4 and loved them....so I had him make me a new 4x4 divider to put in my front box. Call Bob...he'll get you exactly what you want based on your needs. Awesome guy to deal with. |
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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN | Bob is king for sure! I personally like to keep my baits separated so I went with 2.75 x 2.75 in my custom box. If I remember correctly. |
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Location: Lake of the Woods, Morson, Ontario | I'm a 3x3 kind of guy in all my boxes. Gives me 4 rows of 8 on my big ones. Good advice from bturg on the adjustable...very cool idea for a box if you have a large variety of different styles in one box.
Bob RULES! |
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