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Thread: Storing and organizing crank baits

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    A few things have improved since this post was first put on here in 2010 and these crank bait boxes are a great improvement no more tangled hooks and it is very easy to locate that perfect color !!!!

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    Do you know how much all of those plano boxes take up? Did you know that the plastic on products like that gets brittle and breaks after a couple cold mid-west winters. Did you know notice that lets say 5-yrs from now you need another Crank Box, and low and behold you cant find the same ones unless you find a used one online. Trust me, I've seen and used practically all of them, price aside its the best thing available on the market. Thanks for your support. Oh, and lets not forget to mention the fact that, like the best fisherman... Made in the USA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tizeye View Post
    Do you know how much all of those plano boxes take up? Did you know that the plastic on products like that gets brittle and breaks after a couple cold mid-west winters. Did you know notice that lets say 5-yrs from now you need another Crank Box, and low and behold you cant find the same ones unless you find a used one online. Trust me, I've seen and used practically all of them, price aside its the best thing available on the market. Thanks for your support. Oh, and lets not forget to mention the fact that, like the best fisherman... Made in the USA!
    You talking about the Special Mate boxes????????? Heck of a first post, a RANT, anyway welcome from Mississippi!!
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    G, them crank baits look like there going on vacation with that suitcase,you might have to pull a dinghy behind your boat so you have room in yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    Thanks G-3, just got my first 15 bandits in today. Know I need to have a way to keep them on the boat.
    My first clue that this thread was ancient.

    BTW I still store mine just like G did originally. I suspect that I am up to at least a half dozen or more cranks since starting in 09'
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