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I am to the point where i need a much bigger terminal box for the ton of hooks and weights the bait monkey has brought me. It will need to hold ewg and dropshot hooks, bullets, droshot weights, and assorted other terminal sundries

Im thinkin a thin plano 3600 or similar. And pics or serioulsy welcome!

Tks

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Plano makes a terminal tackle box. It's between a 3600 and 3700 size. It has compartments for different size hooks and weights

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Do ya have a specific name or serial for it?

That way i can have my local guy order me one

Is it the falcon fto terminal?

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bass mafia coffin 3700 is great to store terminal tackle and is the most durable box i own

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I use the slim 3600 box in my bank fishing backpack and it works great for me. Plenty of room for everything i need and gives me room to stuff another 3700 box full of lures in my backpack

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I use the Flambeau Z-rust 3700 size box. The Z-rust works, I rarely get a rusty hook. It's full to the brim, any more terminal tackle selection and I would need to go to another box.

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I use two 3600 series, one for hooks and another for split rings, swivels, hitch hikers, snaps, beads,etc. I keep my weights in a different box. There is double box (flip sided) that is slightly smaller than a 3600 that could fit the bill for you. I think it's made by Flambeau's

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I just ordered the Flambeau 4150FB Terminal Tackle file. Hoping to use it for a few other things besides terminal stuff... spinnerbaits and swimbaits.

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I use the Flambeau Z-rust 3700 size box. The Z-rust works, I rarely get a rusty hook. It's full to the brim, any more terminal tackle selection and I would need to go to another box.

x2. Z-rust has prevented a lot of rust for me. 

 

Also for me at least i found the 3600 size boxes a little too small but i do have a lot of terminal tackle.

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The bass maffia boxes are the best but costly. They are worth it to me for terminal tackle and jigs. I had a 3701 for a while from plano that was decent

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Have a lot of terminal tackle too.  But carrying it in a 3600 or 3700 box is a big box.  Have 3 smaller BPS boxes that have 5 small slots.  Hooks go in a worm binder in the small bags. Box for dropshot, box for weights (both lead and tungsten), and a box for misc loose crap (worm rattles, weighted swimbait hooks that are loose, blades and swivels (mj rigging)....etc. Much easer to store those smaller boxes when you have limited amount of space for 3600 and 3700 boxes when you can only take one tackle bag. 

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I use the 3701's for my terminal tackle.  Same size as the 3700 in length and width but narrower.  I was able to fit two of these in place of one traditional 3700 in my bag.

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You want a Plano 3771. Trust me. It's a life saver.

 

I've got this.....I think another guy mentioned it earlier, these are the ones that have micro-adjustable compartments, even dividers that can go in at angles. They're called the Plano Custom Divider

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I keep all my hooks, weights, swivles, clips, stuff like that in a 3700 Plano, and all of my jig heads/shakey head in a 3600.  Its worked for me thus far. 

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