Posted 2/2/2012 12:13 PM (#536317) Subject: Storing Plano 3730 Boxes
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I usually put all my tackle trays in a compartment in my Predator. I am worried when I go to Canada I am going to run out of room though.
What do you guys that use them put your trays in. Is there a bag out there that will hold 6-7 of them?
I have one that I bought at dicks last year on clearance. I think it holds 7 3700's. Looks like the cabelas one will only hold 6 3700 so you would probably need 2 of them to hold 6-7 3730's but it would still be cheaper than the bag that hold 12 3700's. I would check local though because the one I got a dicks was $14.99 regular price. If they have the 3730's you could even see how many you could fit in it.
Posted 2/3/2012 8:39 AM (#536501 - in reply to #536317) Subject: Re: Storing Plano 3730 Boxes
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Bass Pro sells an open top olive green bag that holds 5 or 6 plano's easily. They cost around $10.00. They work great. I own 5. The super magnum cabelas bag is really nice and great for travel.
Posted 2/6/2012 9:39 AM (#537005 - in reply to #536317) Subject: Re: Storing Plano 3730 Boxes
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How about a different tangent.
I want a box that will hold everything and be waterproof so I can put in on the floor of the boat instaed of making room where all my other tackle is stored. It needs to be able to fit the tackle industries double 10's and regular sized bulldawgs, grandmas, etc. I am thinking of one of the Lakewoods but can't tell which one will be big enough.
Posted 2/6/2012 1:50 PM (#537053 - in reply to #537005) Subject: Re: Storing Plano 3730 Boxes
smbrickner - 2/6/2012 10:39 AM
How about a different tangent.
I want a box that will hold everything and be waterproof so I can put in on the floor of the boat instaed of making room where all my other tackle is stored. It needs to be able to fit the tackle industries double 10's and regular sized bulldawgs, grandmas, etc. I am thinking of one of the Lakewoods but can't tell which one will be big enough.
Plano 7915. The Lakewoods are fancier, but the Plano will hold every lure you mentioned for under $100 shipped. I've never had any issues with mine leaking.