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mine are 3700 also but i may pick up 5 360's this sunday at bass pro for $10.00

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I use 360s. A 360 tackle bag is smaller, easier to tote, and fits better into a canoe. I rotate the 360s into the tackle bag based on what I'm expecting to do that trip. I have 360s for cranks (under 10'), deep diver cranks (10' to 30'), topwater, spinnerbaits/jigs/spoons, minnow/jerkbaits and traps, and swimbaits. Plastics are in their original bags in most cases.

Another factor is that the smaller box is an attempt to slay the baitmonkey and I keep telling myself that I can't buy more baits than will fit into the appropriate 360 box ;D

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Another factor is that the smaller box is an attempt to slay the baitmonkey and I keep telling myself that I can't buy more baits than will fit into the appropriate 360 box 

That's my main reason.  Also, they're cheaper.

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Depends. I use both as my boat has a forward compartment that holds 6 360's and my bag holds one on each side. Otherwise, 370's.

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I use 360 because I can fit 5 in my backpack.

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Always 3700. 3600 are too small.

I bought the 3600 simply because it's about

as heavy (when loaded) as I want to carry to

the truck or boat. Wuss? You bet!

:;)

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3700 because they fit the 21 slots in my boat.

Kelley

Only 21 Kelley?

Where am I gonna put my stuff?  ;D

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Like many who voted for 3600's, they work best for me because I am mostly a shore fisherman and occassionally use a friend's canoe.  When I get a real boat, I will likely switch to 3700's.

The bait monkey noticed a few vacant 3600 boxes I had around yesterday and possessed me to spend a couple Benjamins at TW yesterday.  Come on warm weather!!!!

Bob K

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I have a 360 tackle bag, but will be picking up a crap load of both sizes this Sunday.  I wish I would have gotten the size 370 bag, it's pretty cramped in the 360.

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