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    Jig tackle boxes

    What tackle boxes have you guys found works best for non-bladed jigs?

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    i find just the plain plano 3700s.....you can carry alot more jigs that way......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Haze View Post
    i find just the plain plano 3700s.....you can carry alot more jigs that way......

    This or 3600s. If you have a lot and want to organize them specifically, its easier to use multiple 3600s. If you can fit them all in one 3700, then that's the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J_Davis View Post
    This or 3600s. If you have a lot and want to organize them specifically, its easier to use multiple 3600s. If you can fit them all in one 3700, then that's the way to go.
    ......yep i have 3 3700s full......im a jig junkie.....

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    I keep my flipping jigs in the same box with the trailers I use most often...Berkley Chigger Craws. That way, the Berkley Powerbait stink gets on the jigs no matter what what brand of trailer I use. I have no self control when it comes to buying jigs so I use a Plano box, I don't remember what number it is but it's like a 3700 that's twice as thick. It's not hard to limit yourself to 4 or 5 different color trailers that will work with a lot of different color jigs.

    I have another 3700 full of finesse jig, swim jigs, grass jigs and skirted football heads, plus another full of mostly football jigheads and shakeyheads....plus one more with nothing but twin-tail hula grubs. Hula grub on a flat faced football head is my go to deal.
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    3600 size flambeau cuz I don't like rusted hooks
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    I use the Plano Flip Sider 3734 for jigs. You can fit 4 or 5 (depending on size) in each tray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bronzebackpro7 View Post
    3600 size flambeau cuz I don't like rusted hooks
    I also use flambeau(3700) but them damn latches keep falling off
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    Yep, I tried the falcon jig box organizer but in the end a standard 3700 sized box works best.







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    I just use the 3700 size, at least I think that's the size. Seems to hold a lot of jigs. Probably need to get more of them, as I am a "jig junkie" too.
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    Thanks guys. Suggestions are pretty much what I figured, but thought I'd ask anyway.

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    I bought one of the big Bait Coffins for my jigs. They're expensive but so are a bunch of rusted jigs.

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    I use 3700's. Swim Jigs in one, Flipping jigs in another, finesses jigs (mainly bitsy) in another, football, "regular", bladed (chatterbait) all in their own 3700. I have a LOT of jigs.
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