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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Plano 3730
 
Message Subject: Plano 3730
mountainmuskies
Posted 1/15/2016 7:06 PM (#799796)
Subject: Plano 3730




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Anyone know of a good bag I could get to carry four Plano 3730 boxes? Would also need some room for release tools too.
BMuskyX
Posted 1/15/2016 9:17 PM (#799822 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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I use the Bass Pro Shops cheapies. Each one holds four boxes but leaves no extra room for release tools unless you dedicate one of the four 3730's for that. Mine have lasted a few years now but are under $15 bucks so if one does stb I'll just replace it.

Jaimy
mountainmuskies
Posted 1/16/2016 8:05 AM (#799848 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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Do you have a link to the bag? Thanks
Chemi
Posted 1/16/2016 8:33 AM (#799852 - in reply to #799848)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730





I use the Super Magnum one of these which easily holds seven of those boxes. The Magnum should easily hold 5. It has plenty of room for other things, too

(Don't know why someone removed my link and picture. Very rude. Just removing it without notification or any indication of an editorial revision isn't at all helpful.

Original link was to Cabela's Advanced Angler's Tackle Bag in Magnum size.

dcorfman
Posted 1/16/2016 10:51 AM (#799868 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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Location: Madison, WI
Lakewood also makes a box that holds 5 thick Planos. You can put your release tools in the 5th box or use the zippered pouches on the ends.
http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/27/page/1...
BMuskyX
Posted 1/16/2016 6:40 PM (#799940 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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I don't know how to post a link but you can find them on the BPS website...it says item search #214424. Description is Bass Pro Shops Utility Box Carriers. $15.99

Jaimy
TheShow
Posted 1/19/2016 9:41 PM (#800454 - in reply to #799940)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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Location: Vilas County, WI
I use the extreme Boat Bag from Bass Pro. I think it's the largest size... approximately 28W x 14D x 10H. It's waterproof with a hard bottom. It can fit 8 3730's in it (However in the pic I have 7 with one smaller box). I've had it about 6 years now.

The bag gets pretty heavy totally loaded down with baits, but does have a shoulder strap for carrying. This system works well for me. See the pics below.


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BMuskyX
Posted 1/20/2016 7:15 PM (#800571 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730




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I considered the BPS extreme bag as well but the cheap ones I mentioned above each fit under the consoles of my boat nicely... so two "four packs" stow better for me than an "eight pack".

Jaimy
anderj85
Posted 1/21/2016 9:40 AM (#800625 - in reply to #799796)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730





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Location: US
I just ordered one of these bags from cabelas to use for my walleye/panfish tackle. It comes with 6 standard size 3700 with room for one more. I would think you should have room for 4 of the deep boxes then. On sale too.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/fishing/tackle-storage/tackle-bags%7...

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