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    I have been trying to be more organized to increase my productivity while on the water. I found these boxes at Home Depot and I love them for storing my tackle. Thought I'd pass it on to my fellow anglers. Check these double sided boxes out at Home Depot.

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    How much were they??
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    Do they have a seal?

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    They don't have a seal, but they seem to keep water out better than a Plano or similar style box. They are $7.97 each. They also have a two pack of interlocking boxes for $9.88.

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    Do they say they are worm proof? I have found some boxes that the plastic baits eat them up.
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    No signs of deterioration in mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob D View Post
    Do they say they are worm proof? I have found some boxes that the plastic baits eat them up.
    Most of the polyurethane box manufacturers like Flambeaux have been formulating their boxes for that a long time. I have been using some similar to those for about 20 years and they do work well for this application. I used to keep one rigged for crappie, another for Sauger, and one for bream. Now, I just use a small bag which has two small boxes inside, which works perfect for my crapped jigs.

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