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    This is an idea I posted before that keeps jigs oranized by weight and hook size.
    You'll need a box with no partitions, foam used for packing, razor blade, marker
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    Cut and unsert the foam
    Cut slits and mark each with a dot
    The image shows 1/64, 1/32, 1/24, 1/16 and 1/8oz - each by hook size in rows and hooks inserted into the slits.
    Hook sizes range from #8 - 2/0.

    I use the same idea to store jigs in ziplock bags again according to weight and hook size per bag.

    The L shaped wires on each are grub grips that are easy to add. No more plastics slipping down the hook after a few fish.
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    Great idea! Thanks for sharing
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    Looks awesome
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    My pleasure.
    The same foam I use for crankbait treble hooks.
    Cut into small flat blocks with a slit only to the center. Slide the hook's shaft into the slit and embed the points into the foam.
    The hook guard can also be used for cb's stored in the tackle box or a cb still on the rod.

    No more accidental hook sticks or tangles with other rods.

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