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I am going with Bass Mafia Ice Boxes and Gamakatsu 3600 boxes this year...   I'll move baits into them once its above 14 degrees...

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  • I use an assortment of mostly Plano boxes. A-Jay

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    I use 3600 and 3500 trays, I prefer a very small pack when I am on foot so that rules out 3700s. This is most of them, maybe a half dozen more in my car from the last few days' trips.

  • My hardbaits I took out of the boat to dry after fishing a tournament in the rain.   Allen   By the looks of those two boxes you better hire a security guard if you leave them ou

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3700 series are great for the numerous reasons previously stated and depicted in everyone’s photos. Which is why’s I think most of us like to use them. Now for the thoroughbreds, they got this exclusive double sided stable. It was spendy, but I think they’re worth it.

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I just rearranged my tackle.  I put my Elastec stuff In binders and everything else in plano type boxes by type of bait, and labeled them. In this way I hopefully can keep my Ned rig stuff from melting my other plastics.  That was a mess!

  • 5 months later...

Looking to find an economical option for storage I ordered this. It's a case to store sewing thread. It's often used to store matchbox cars. In fact it comes with a matchbox decal for kids who might order it for this purpose. Anyway, it has 48 compartments. Most are big enough for a fairly large crankbait. There are a couple of larger slots too. It's double sided, so two hinged covers open, one on each side.

I was surprised to see that it's very good quality. The hinges are real hinges not creased plastic that will break after awhile. The latches are large and snap shut so that I have no thoughts that it will open up while I'm carrying it by the handle. The dividers are fixed but fairly large. The box is 14x10 1/2x3 inches. The pockets are 3x 1 1/2 inches.

The plastic is thick and a bit flexible, so It's not brittle and will not crack. It's sort of the rubbery type of plastic.

So far so good. It's great to bring on my not so large boat. I have my regular tackle box for the larger loose stuff and this for my compartmentalized stuff. 

It's called "Creative Options 5315 Thread Organizer" It's up to about $16 now but I got it a few weeks ago for $11. 

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