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    I have been looking around at the best way to store a lot of baits. What do you do to keep them seperate and easy to find?

    Anyone tried this system? Walleye and musky fishing tackle storage boxes from B and B Bait Boxes Crankbait Storage Systems

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    Those are great and I was gonna get one until I got this box in a deal on some used baits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Those are great and I was gonna get one until I got this box in a deal on some used baits.
    Please what brand/model is this box-looks like perfect box for my crappie cranks thanks
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    This box is a Special Mate, mine is 6 inches tall and 22 long 11 wide, in that pic there are 160 baits in that box, will hold 225. They make several sizes, look it up on Ebay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dongotto View Post
    I have been looking around at the best way to store a lot of baits. What do you do to keep them seperate and easy to find?

    Anyone tried this system? Walleye and musky fishing tackle storage boxes from B and B Bait Boxes Crankbait Storage Systems

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    I have 2 of these, they are nice and Big River on here sells them too !!

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    Seen several post like this, i keep mine in a cool dark dry place on a rack. wont rust wont fade and i take what i need and leave the rest



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    Quote Originally Posted by Spawn View Post
    Seen several post like this, i keep mine in a cool dark dry place on a rack. wont rust wont fade and i take what i need and leave the rest
    Spawn, yoiu keep saying this but I dont understand. Why would you leave baits at home and my baits are in a cool, dry, dark place when the lid is closed?Ifn I am going crankin I have the full arcenal with me including extra rod and line counter reel or 2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Those are great and I was gonna get one until I got this box in a deal on some used baits.
    Nice box! Problem is, I'd feel a need to fill it. I'm addicted to crankbaits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tracker123 View Post
    Nice box! Problem is, I'd feel a need to fill it. I'm addicted to crankbaits.
    I am in the market for my second one. Crankin is very addictive.
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