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I'm looking for some better ways to store my jigs and jig trailers, can some of you share your ways of storing them? Pictures would be great

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Jigs go in a plano box in no particular order. Trailers stay in original packaging and are kept in my tacklebag.

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Trailers stay in there original bag and go into one of those big,deep, one compartment plano 3700 boxes. Trailers, flipping baits, and things like that are in that box. I refill it as needed.

Jigs are sorted by color, style, and size. I have one 3600 size Flambeau Z-rust box for each type, and refill as needed. I carry 3 jig boxes, one for football heads, one for finesse jigs, one for flipping jigs.

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Buy lots and lots of Plano boxes and you can sort them by colors, size, brand, function, whatever. Trailers get sorted into various zip-lock freezer bags, and for the most part stay in their original packaging.

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Trailers stay in there original bag and go into one of those big,deep, one compartment plano 3700 boxes. Trailers, flipping baits, and things like that are in that box. I refill it as needed.

Jigs are sorted by color, style, and size. I have one 3600 size Flambeau Z-rust box for each type, and refill as needed. I carry 3 jig boxes, one for football heads, one for finesse jigs, one for flipping jigs.

This is the exact way I do it.

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Jigs in a Plano Box

Trailers in bags, and all those bags in a big ziplock bag

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I take one jig box with me to the lake and the rest stay home. I organize my jig box(plano) in 3/4, 1/2, 3/8 sizes and also by colors. Then I also have 2 slots for swim jigs and arky jigs. Trailers are all in original packages in a side bag I carry. Everywhere I fish is either shallow or dark stained or both, so no finess jigs needed...LOL

Jeff

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3700 Plano with jigs, seperated by color and OZ. Only two weights for me. With one exception, but I only need a few of those-usually only in summer.

All my trailers go in an old plano jig pouch thing that zips up. It's a soft side binder, with heavy zip lock bags. I put the original trailer bags in those bags. Two per binder bag.

At this point I really only use two different trailers, in two different colors.

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I put this in a different post, but my system seems to work well for me. My jig box helps me keep jigs organized by size, and the other box helps me keep all my trailers together in their original bags; I usually just throw a few bags in the box or the boat before I go.

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