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brasser
Posted 1/13/2009 6:24 AM (#354680)
Subject: storage for buldawgs





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hi

how do you store jor buldawgs , where do you put them in

i cant find a thing where a can put them in

please a pictures if availble

thanks mic
Guest
Posted 1/13/2009 7:31 AM (#354689 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: RE: starage buldawgs


Big blue lid, grey body Plano Tackle box. They hold like 50-60 mag dawgs I believe.
brmusky
Posted 1/13/2009 9:07 AM (#354707 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: RE: storage for buldawgs




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Location: Minnesota
How many do you need to store?
brasser
Posted 1/13/2009 9:12 AM (#354709 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: RE: storage for buldawgs





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15x 12 inch and 15x 15 inch

thanks mic
muskydeceiver
Posted 1/13/2009 10:09 AM (#354717 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: Re: storage for buldawgs





Use the search function. Here's one I found.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=45...
Tackle Industries
Posted 1/13/2009 10:42 AM (#354724 - in reply to #354717)
Subject: Re: storage for buldawgs





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Location: Land of the Musky
The Plano 3700 series without internal inserts are real nice too!
knooter
Posted 1/13/2009 7:53 PM (#354866 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: Re: storage for buldawgs




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Location: Hugo, MN
I just store mine in the clear Plano boxes (3700 series sounds right). They're like 10"x15"x4"deep, with no dividers in them. I store them in my drivers side rod locker, and have a box for each type of bait: Deep Dawgs, Shallow Dawgs, Regular Dawgs, Shallow Regular Dawgs, Big Curly Sues, and Suzy Suckers. Makes finding the right bait easy, and they dont get all tangled up. It's hard to hang them in most tackle boxes because they stick to everything on the way in and out. The colors do bleed slightly, I have found, but it doesn't matter to the fish.
mskyhntr
Posted 1/13/2009 8:09 PM (#354870 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: RE: storage for buldawgs




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I also use the 3700 and 3730 plano's they work great for dawgs but they do bleed together, especially the whites and cisco. Does anybody know if big joes bleed together? I haven't tried them in the planos yet....
WI Skis
Posted 1/13/2009 8:19 PM (#354871 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: Re: storage for buldawgs





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Location: Oshkosh
Has anybody ever had any problem with the more current curly sues and suzy suckers bleeding together. I had some minor bleeding issues with bull dawgs, but I acutally kinda like the way it turned out.

Peter
curleytail
Posted 1/14/2009 12:00 AM (#354902 - in reply to #354680)
Subject: Re: storage for buldawgs




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Location: Hayward, WI
I kept my Super Ds in boxes of their own and my Curly Sues/Suckers together in their own box also. Never had ANY bleeding happen with either brands. Not sure if they would bleed at all if you mixed the brands up or not. Not saying some colors wouldn't bleed, but it never happened to me.

curleytail
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