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I just picked up an Okechobee Flats medium (Red) box at Walmart and am wondering how you guys are using the pop-outs on each side of the bag. The tape measure says they're about 7" high, 5 1/2" wide and about 3" deep. I would have thought there would be a Plano box just the right size, and maybe there is and I just overlooked it, but their spinner bait box appears to be slightly too large.

So, just curious to what others with this bag are storing in those pockets.

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Gone to mainly an old backback for right now.....because I'm moving down creek banks for most of my fishing. But I have the red Okee bag as well for when I take my inflatable out later on this summer.

I use the one side pocket for hooks and the other for my weights/snaps/beads and other misc tackle. Works pretty good and they all fit pretty snug in there.

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I use the one side pocket for hooks and the other for my weights/snaps/beads and other misc tackle. Works pretty good and they all fit pretty snug in there.

Same here.  Hook packs and JJ's on one side, weights/jigheads on the other.

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On mine I have a double sided all purpose Plano box that I can keep a few small cranks, sinkers, worm hooks, swivels, etc. On the other side I just use that to store my spare line, you can fit at least 3 300yd spools in there with boxes (even more without).

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