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Message Subject: BullDawg Boxes
GOTONE
Posted 1/16/2006 9:04 PM (#172467)
Subject: BullDawg Boxes





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Location: WI
I'm trying to organize some of my baits this winter. With the increased amount of rubber being added to my arsenal, I'm trying to figure out the best way to store my Bulldawgs and Big Joes. What is the best way that you have found to store them? What size Plano box works the best?

GotOne
The Yeti
Posted 1/16/2006 11:00 PM (#172488 - in reply to #172467)
Subject: RE: BullDawg Boxes


i was thinking the same thing this year, with over 30 dawgs, 10 eels, and other crap...what the heck can i store these in. i might just have to use my plano hanging box for this.
muskynightmare
Posted 1/17/2006 6:17 AM (#172510 - in reply to #172467)
Subject: RE: BullDawg Boxes





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
I use a Plano 3700 series for my Dawgs, but I use the deeper one, that is about as thick as 2 of them. When storing dawgs, try to keep like colors together, as well as keeping old, seven strand dawgs seperate from the newer ones, or you will have a little color bleeding going on.
MikeHulbert
Posted 1/17/2006 8:50 AM (#172527 - in reply to #172467)
Subject: RE: BullDawg Boxes





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
I use the Plano 7915's for all my dawgs.

Great box for dawgs.
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