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NathanH
Posted 3/29/2015 3:03 PM (#762169)
Subject: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.





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Location: MN
Are folks using 3730's for bulldawg Super D ect storage? If not what model box are you using. I'm just starting so I want to get the right boxes.
muskyhunter47
Posted 3/29/2015 3:26 PM (#762174 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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Location: Minnesota
I'm using my just encase deck box. But you can buy just a box for your dawgs.
hansen
Posted 3/29/2015 3:44 PM (#762175 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: RE: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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I switched over to the 3730 this year for all of my lures. I can easily fit 8 mag dawgs or regular medussas in 1 box.
Zinox
Posted 3/29/2015 3:45 PM (#762176 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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I use them, but cut away 2 separator so i have 2 larger rooms
Chemi
Posted 3/29/2015 4:23 PM (#762184 - in reply to #762176)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.





I use the 3731 with 1 big compartment.
tkuntz
Posted 3/31/2015 9:17 AM (#762611 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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Location: Waukee, IA
I use the 3730's and a tackle bag that holds 4 of them. Usually one for rubber, one for tails and 2 for everything else. I just put the ones I dint take on that trip in egg cases for easy storage. I also use a "on deck box" which is the larger box that I keep on deck (not in the bag) for quick access. Pounders don't fit well in the 3730's unless you remove some rows. They fit in the long way just fine in a stock box but they are too wide.
Nershi
Posted 3/31/2015 10:34 AM (#762629 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




Location: MN
tkuntz what tackle bag did you buy to fit four 3700's in? Do they fit in the bag well? I am considering going that route this season.
miket55
Posted 3/31/2015 11:01 AM (#762639 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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Location: E. Tenn
Cabelas makes a great bag... the magnum holds 4-3730/3731s, and they're on sale..

http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=1391170&type=p...
tkuntz
Posted 3/31/2015 1:57 PM (#762667 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.




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Location: Waukee, IA
I got one at Wal-Mart on clearance last summer for like $30. It holds 3 tipped up on the back hinge side and one laying flat on top or below the other 3. It has a bunch of pockets and pouches for hook cutters, pliers, sunglasses, etc. I really like it as a flexible option, just throw in whatever boxes you plan on using for the trip.

Below is a link to the bag I have from Wal-Mart. I'll use it until it falls apart then get a better quality one to replace it. The one I have is between the size of the Cabelas Large and Magnum.

http://mobile.walmart.com/ip/Okeechobee-Fats-Small-Tackle-Bag-Large...
esoxaddict
Posted 3/31/2015 2:26 PM (#762674 - in reply to #762169)
Subject: Re: Plano 3730 storage boxes for rubber.





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I had the Okeechobee Fats bag. It did fall apart. I got 5 seasons out of it, though, so for the price it's a good deal. I have since upgraded to the Magnum Cabela's bag shown above.

The front pockets hold the smaller 4700 series plano boxes, but you have to cram them in there and use the bag a bit before you can get them in and out without a tremendous amount of effort. The regular 3700 boxes fit nicely on the inside (I think it holds 8 of them) My only issue with this (and other bags like it) is that the tool pouches do not hold your long musky pliers without them sticking out of the bottom when you lift the bag, and the handle of your knipex sticks out enough where you will step on it. The other issue is that any tools you have will fall out when you open the front zipper compartments.

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