Crankbait Storage – BB or Falcon Tackle?

  • Joel Nelson
    Moderator
    Southeast MN
    Posts: 3137
    #1266416

    Let’s hear some opinions? Need to buy some more storage and I’m split down the middle on this one.

    Joel

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #848715

    My boat! I’ll store your cranks free of charge.

    smackem
    Iowa Marshall Co
    Posts: 956
    #848721

    I pick mine up at Wally World

    shadrap23
    Ramsey, MN
    Posts: 178
    #848727

    I really like this plug box. Holds up to 120 cranks.Plug Box

    perch_44
    One step ahead of the Warden.
    Posts: 1589
    #848748

    Quote:


    My boat! I’ll store your cranks free of charge.


    and whatever doesn’t fit in his boat, you’re welcome to keep in my heated garage…

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #848792

    Quote:


    Quote:


    My boat! I’ll store your cranks free of charge.


    and whatever doesn’t fit in his boat, you’re welcome to keep in my heated garage…


    Sorry Perch, the boat is in a heated garage as well.Looks like i’ll be storing them!

    poppy402
    Eagle Point Wisconsin
    Posts: 948
    #848860

    I second the special mates! I have quite a few of them and like them alot. they are very nice and durable

    outdoor_guy
    Norway,Michigan (In DA UP)
    Posts: 165
    #848867

    Neither, I found the drop in compartments difficult to see into during low light. I ran across “special Mate” boxes
    http://ext-franks-app.franksgreatoutdoors.com/special-mate-8-plug-box-gray-1.html and could not be happier. They are extremely tough (even in cold weather), Stackable and kinda look like a book with individual dividers that flip from side to side for easy viewing as well as access. 1 box holds 150 lures. They come in 5″ and 8″ depths.
    Awesome storage boxes !!!

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