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What do you guys and gals store your jigs in? Just curious to see what everyone says. Would like to see pics of storage if its homemade. Thanks

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A normal old plastic divided container.

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Actually I have two of them. :)

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Yep, a Plano 3700

Mike

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Plano 3700 divided into 4 horizontal rows. Top row is Black and blue flipping jigs, half of them are SK Hack attacks (1/2, 3/4, and 1 oz), the other half are SK bitsy flips (1/4, 3/8 and 1/2), , middle row is green pumpkin flipping jigs in the same styles/ sizes, middle row is half SK tour grade green pumpkin football head jigs in 1/2 and 1 oz, the other half of that row is SK finesse green pumpkin tour grade football jigs in 1/4 and 3/8's oz. And the bottom row is half SK tour grade 1/4 and 3/8 oz black and blue swim jigs, and the other half is the same jig in the same sizes but in bluegill color. Thats all I need for jigs.

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im with everyone else I have 2 Plano 3700's packed full

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Umm....I dont have any jigs.......at least thats what I tell my wife. Jigs are my addiction. I have a couple 3700's of them tied up and a couple more that are waiting to be tied!

Jeff

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a few Plano 3700's

A few......hahahahaha!!

Jeff

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I use the deep Plano 3700 containers.

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I use the deep Plano 3700 containers.

I fixed it for you too!

Jeff

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2 of the plano flipsider things, easy to flip to the rows, each row has a color and is lined up according to size..;)

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