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CJW
Posted 7/6/2025 4:04 PM (#1034329)
Subject: Lure storage?




Posts: 55


Location: Tomahawk, WI
What is everyone using for lure storage these days? Big boxes? 3700's? Integrated storage?
miket55
Posted 7/6/2025 8:56 PM (#1034337 - in reply to #1034329)
Subject: Re: Lure storage?




Posts: 1311


Location: E. Tenn
3700s for most everything... even rubber up to pounder size. Big hard baits go in the Plano Big Game box. Spinnerbaits go in a Lakewood spinnerbait box.
mikie
Posted 7/7/2025 8:35 AM (#1034342 - in reply to #1034329)
Subject: Re: Lure storage?





Location: Athens, Ohio
These:
https://www.specialmatetackleboxes.com/
m
Solitario Lupo
Posted 7/7/2025 10:15 AM (#1034346 - in reply to #1034329)
Subject: Re: Lure storage?





Location: PA Angler
Pencil cases and other big craft containers. Also I buy big pieces of foam and hang them on it so they don’t tangle together. .
CJW
Posted 7/7/2025 3:00 PM (#1034351 - in reply to #1034342)
Subject: Re: Lure storage?




Posts: 55


Location: Tomahawk, WI
mikie - 7/7/2025 8:35 AM

These:
https://www.specialmatetackleboxes.com/
m


I'm going to look into those. Never heard of them before.
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