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It seems 3600 style boxes are not deep enough to hold anything over 5”, they are mostly too fat profiled for the box to close w those trebles.  I would prefer something smaller than a 3700 box to take in my bag on my kayak. 
 

How many of these type of baits do you generally bring on a spring/fall trip? I would think 4 should be plenty, if you lose four $50+ baits that’s a bad day ?

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I have 4 of these I use for big swimbaits. They work well in a boat or kayak.

https://www.tackledirect.com/plano-plab18800-z-series-tackle-wrap-bag.html

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6 minutes ago, Ohioguy25 said:

4 should be plenty, if you lose four $50+ baits that’s a bad day ?

Yes, I had a bad day and lost an s waver, broke off on the cast, line got damaged from rock. 

 

I keep them I. Zip block bags because they are to big for my Plano stowaway boxes, and put packing peanuts over the tip. Saw some soft storage packets but never tried, let me know if you find one that works well!

1 minute ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I have 4 of these I use for big swimbaits. They work well in a boat or kayak.

https://www.tackledirect.com/plano-plab18800-z-series-tackle-wrap-bag.html

This is what I was thinking of, in fact I will perhaps try them next order from TD

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1 hour ago, Ohioguy25 said:

It seems 3600 style boxes are not deep enough to hold anything over 5”, they are mostly too fat profiled for the box to close w those trebles.  I would prefer something smaller than a 3700 box to take in my bag on my kayak. 
 

How many of these type of baits do you generally bring on a spring/fall trip? I would think 4 should be plenty, if you lose four $50+ baits that’s a bad day ?

The 3600 boxes come in a a deeper version also. Holds a fair amount. 

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Put them i9n Pelican Cases, this is one of my box. Have two layers divided by sponge.

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they are in my truck, if you need more pics, Let me know.

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For hard swimbaits I used 12” x 6” x 3” deep food storage containers with drain grid bottoms, snap lids. The Container Store carried them. 

Tom

 

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On 12/22/2022 at 3:52 PM, WRB said:

For hard swimbaits I used 12” x 6” x 3” deep food storage containers with drain grid bottoms, snap lids. The Container Store carried them. 

Tom

 

How many does that hold?

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1 layer about 6 to 8, 2 layers with the mat as a shelf up 12 hard swimbait, wake baits 6” to 10” . I used 3 containers with I layer.

For soft Hudds use the tall storage unit with snap swivels through the lid so they hang straight down keeping the tails straight.

The 12” Tall 6” square holds 12ea 8” Hudds, 8” Tall 6” square holds 12 ea 6” & 68’s.

Tom

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I have a deep Plano that is mostly all holes for drainage, I can’t recall what it’s called but it’s the only tackle box I haven’t rusted all the lures in 

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