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What do you use for Tackle Storage?

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I'm looking for a more organized way to store and transport my tackle.  Right now I have a BPS Stalker bag, and a BPS XPS Pro 370 tackle bag for hardbait transportation,  and a Quantum tackle bag for the various worms I use.  When I'm not on my boat I take everything out of the bags and store it in a big chest of drawers that I am using strictly for tackle storage.  

The problem I have is that I can't find a tackle container suitable for my crankbaits.  I want one that will hold from 16 - 20 medium to large crankbaits, so I can easily keep them organized on my boat when I'm fishing.  Right now I use various Plano 3700 series boxes for my cranks, but find it hard to do with some of the larger cranks with longer bills.  In the worst case I only have 6 cranks in one box since the bills are so long, and they total around 6" or sometimes more.  In this box I find that there is a lot of wasted space since I don't use the total space available.  

Does anyone have any suggestions?    

Have you looked at the Falcon Takle Organizers?

A little overpriced, but they work great.

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I have several of the Falcon Jerkbait organizers, but didn't know how the crankbait organizers would do.  Are they good?

I have a few of the "small crankbait" boxes. No problems at all so far.

The Falcon organizers are the best.  I wish they weren't so expensive, but they definitely waste the least amount of space.  I'm slowly moving from the standard 3700 boxes to all Falcon-type boxes, but this will take all winter probably.  I also need more lures  ;D

I just got the Falcon Spinnerbait box and was considering the Crankbait boxes but these are a lot longer than the standards... Are their tackle bags that can fit these Falcon boxes??

I use the Bass Pro XPS double sided crankbait box. I keep all of my cranks and jerkbaits in there. I bet I have 60-70 lures in it.

As a bonus, it's on sale right now.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=62287&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults

Despite the reviews, I've not had any problems with the latches.

I use this box also.  The only problem I have is that fat cranks won't fit.  I have a couple big wiggle warts that don't fit in the grooves.

BTW, I have had no issues with the latches.

I use the Bass Pro XPS double sided crankbait box. I keep all of my cranks and jerkbaits in there. I bet I have 60-70 lures in it.

As a bonus, it's on sale right now.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10151&catalogId=10001&langId=-1&partNumber=62287&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults

Despite the reviews, I've not had any problems with the latches.

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