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Message Subject: Plastics storage
Flo Meister
Posted 4/4/2012 9:40 PM (#550902)
Subject: Plastics storage





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Location: Elgin, IL
Just curious what type of storage containers or methods you guys use to store plastics such as Bulldawgs, Shack Attacks and other forms of Swim baits. Do they tend to bleed onto others when put together into one deep container? Or the biggest thing is not to get too many getting hooked with one another.
cbtrtbum
Posted 4/4/2012 10:52 PM (#550911 - in reply to #550902)
Subject: RE: Plastics storage




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I looked into this recently and found that the Plano 3730 is a great option. Supposedly, they will bleed into each other a little if you have unlike colors together for a long time. I havnt had mine in there long enough to find out yet, but I do have semi-like colors together. Cheers,Chris
catchandrelease
Posted 4/4/2012 11:01 PM (#550914 - in reply to #550902)
Subject: Re: Plastics storage




http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=70...

As mentioned, Planos seem to be one of your best options. I hang what I can in my Plano 7915 and for those that don't fit I go with a Bass Pro equivalent to the 3730 (basically the same but slightly cheaper). I'd prefer to have them all hang, but Suzy Suckers and Red October Tubes don't hang the best.
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