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Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Heron] #13073515 02/24/19 08:22 PM
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Plano waterproof 3640 works best for me, I'll get a second one if it gets to full.

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Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Heron] #13073576 02/24/19 10:04 PM
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Consider leaving in packaging then store in an index card or box or clear spinner bait box . This keeps hooks sorted and separated.

Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Ken A.] #13073616 02/24/19 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken A.
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IMO, there's not a good one. I use this one but it is just okay..

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Funny how they post a perfect picture of how the hooks and weights lay in the box as if that's real life. We all know that stuff will all be mixed together by the end of the day haha


Yeah if you store it on its side the hooks find a way to get from one compartment to another even though there are four latches. They still seem to migrate. That's why I say there just isn't a really good one. The Bass Mafia stuff is heavy duty but they are too limiting with regard to what you can put in them for my preference.



The flambeau I posted have individual compartments that close up tight to the lid. No mixing of stuff yet.

Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Ken A.] #13073783 02/25/19 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken A.
IMO, there's not a good one. I use this one but it is just okay..

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I use this one also. Plus a waterproof 3600 for shaky heads, and another one for swim bait hooks.

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Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Heron] #13073810 02/25/19 02:39 AM
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Thanks for all the feedback! JL, you sound pretty darn confident in the Flambeau. May have to give those a serious look.

Re: Box for hooks, etc? [Re: Heron] #13073819 02/25/19 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Heron
Thanks for all the feedback! JL, you sound pretty darn confident in the Flambeau. May have to give those a serious look.


I'm not saying it's the best but I sure like my hooks staying in place in individual compartments. Not sure how water proof they are though. They do have the zero rust protection though

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