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Wondering if anyone is using the Plano Waterproof boxes to store soft plastics. Seems like they would keep the scent sealed in and preserve better than the regular boxes. I like the idea of keeping everything organized in the clear boxes. Plus it would keep everything from getting bent up.

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I use a sealed box as one of my four in my bag to keep plastics.  The main reason is to keep it from making a huge pile and stay organized but keeping things from being bent up like my fluke tails is a second reason...

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Yea thats what I was thinking too. Keeping the flukes straight in the pack is a pain. And my Roboworms don't even come in a sealed bag anyway. My friend started keeping his Keitechs in one and they are as fresh as the day he got them. 

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I don't have a boat so in my bag I have a separate  box for....Stick worms, Swim baits and Creature baits. 

 

 

 

 

Mike 

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Or leave them in their bags and just buy a plastic bin to keep them in

Wally world for maybe $5

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Same here, I use 3600 size Plano box no separate for my day box for any pre-tie lure/jig and trailer swimbait etc that I'm gonna use that day, plus another 3600 for plastic in its own bag mostly z-man stuff.

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Waterproof boxes seem pretty good, except sometimes condensation results.  Also, I dislike canvas bags that allow water to penetrate, even after I have sprayed them with silicone.  

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Plano has just come out with a new Rustrictor box. It is infused with some sort of rust inhibitor to keep your hooks from rusting.

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