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Message Subject: Crankbaits in a Just Encase
Clammer
Posted 3/4/2014 4:35 PM (#696174)
Subject: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Location: Wisconsin
How do you all store your deep diving baits? They stick up too high for the lid to close so I guess I have to face them down??
esoxaddict
Posted 3/4/2014 5:40 PM (#696195 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: RE: Crankbaits in a Just Encase





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Be careful. You don't want all the weight shifting to the head!
Clammer
Posted 3/4/2014 5:43 PM (#696196 - in reply to #696195)
Subject: RE: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Location: Wisconsin
esoxaddict - 3/4/2014 5:40 PM

Be careful. You don't want all the weight shifting to the head! ;-)


justencase
Posted 3/5/2014 7:17 AM (#696350 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: RE: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Location: Excelsior, MN
Clammer - All you have to do is remove some of the interlocked dividers, send them to me , and I will deep notch them so you can hang the crankbaits with the lip up. I will do at no cost. Sorry for the inconvenience. Give me a call at 952 401-8909 to make arrangements. Bob Schmitt, Just Encase Products, Inc.
Clammer
Posted 3/5/2014 7:26 AM (#696353 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Location: Wisconsin
Thanks for the offer. I am just trying to figure out what to do. Is it something I can cut?? Or do I risk breaking the divider?
ImpactFishing
Posted 3/5/2014 8:17 AM (#696368 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Now that's some customer service! I would take up his offer!
Skyblaster
Posted 3/5/2014 8:30 PM (#696584 - in reply to #696368)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




Posts: 190


Location: Savage, MN
ImpactFishing - 3/5/2014 8:17 AM

Now that's some customer service! I would take up his offer!


X2. I don't own a just encase but that is the true definition of customer service. Well played.
Jeff78
Posted 3/5/2014 9:40 PM (#696606 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase





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Location: central Wisconsin
Dave, I just picked up another Just Encase, my crankbaits fit great head down.
Jeff
Mtn Hunter
Posted 3/5/2014 10:19 PM (#696614 - in reply to #696174)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Bob is the best in the business!!!
Clammer
Posted 3/5/2014 10:41 PM (#696616 - in reply to #696606)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
Jeff78 - 3/5/2014 9:40 PM

Dave, I just picked up another Just Encase, my crankbaits fit great head down.
Jeff


Jeff, maybe this is the best way to handle it so the slots wouldn't be too low should I ever switch out some of the larger billed cranks. Just like to see the head so I know right away what bait it is.


Thanks
curleytail
Posted 3/6/2014 10:50 AM (#696697 - in reply to #696616)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase




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Location: Hayward, WI
Clammer - 3/5/2014 10:41 PM

Jeff78 - 3/5/2014 9:40 PM

Dave, I just picked up another Just Encase, my crankbaits fit great head down.
Jeff


Jeff, maybe this is the best way to handle it so the slots wouldn't be too low should I ever switch out some of the larger billed cranks. Just like to see the head so I know right away what bait it is.


Thanks


I have always hung my crankbaits in my lakewood with the head down. Most don't fit as well with the bill up. I would think you'll be able to figure out which are which, especially in your clear Just Encase box.

Tucker
chadw18
Posted 3/6/2014 10:52 AM (#696698 - in reply to #696353)
Subject: Re: Crankbaits in a Just Encase





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Location: Central Wisconsin
Clammer - 3/5/2014 7:26 AM

Thanks for the offer. I am just trying to figure out what to do. Is it something I can cut?? Or do I risk breaking the divider?


x2 I would not think it would be too hard. I would just like to know what method to use so I don't ruin something.
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