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  • Super User
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I'm buying northern pike lures and my little tackle bag is over flowing. I have all 12"/10"/9"/8" lures does anyone make a tackle box for these baits?

Everywhere I fish has large chain pickerel and northern pike.

  • Super User
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I just have a big tray with no dividers for my swimbaits

Lots of guys use a small Rubbermaid tub

 

 

Yes you can a take a Rubbermaid tub that is at least 12" tall & drill holes around the rolled top perimeter where the top seals over the edge. Then you can hang the baits with a hook from the holes. Keeps the baits from tangling and lets them dry without rusting the hooks. 

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I have a big Lakewood Products box for my swimbaits.not necessarily cheap, but it's a super-sturdy super-durable box that I can stand on to cast.

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Yes you can a take a Rubbermaid tub that is at least 12" tall & drill holes around the rolled top perimeter where the top seals over the edge. Then you can hang the baits with a hook from the holes. Keeps the baits from tangling and lets them dry without rusting the hooks. 

I've seen a lot of guys doing this same thing for big swimbaits

  • Global Moderator
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I use a rubbermaid tub but I drilled holes in the lid and used wire to build hangers in rows that I hang swimbaits up to 9" from. It takes up a lot of room but it's better than a bunch of hudds with bent tails!

  • Super User
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Thanks guys

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