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Thread: New Jig Storage Box

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    Awesome job! I know you said it is a 3600 box, but all the ones I look at have fixed dividers, That is the box I have been looking for and cannot find. Who is manufacturer and/or where did you find it?

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    Looks good

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    Box is brand new from plano. Model is 3607-10. Only place I have found it is scheels. I haven't found it online anywhere. Hopefully it becomes more readily available soon!

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    I will vouch for the scattered boxes fore and aft! Especially if they're on good!
    Most men spend their entire life fishing, without realizing its not the fish they are after!

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    Nice box you made. I think it will work just fine.
    dave
    in currituck

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    Quote Originally Posted by farmboy620 View Post
    Thank you all for the kind words. Gindog, I suppose its possible a jig could rust if put back in foam wet. Usually, in my fishing excursions, I have tackle strung from one end of the boat to the other so most of the time stuff has air dried before I get around to putting it away.
    Save those little packs of "DO NOT EAT" silica pellets that come in electronics and bags of dried fruit. Put one in your jig boxes and you'll never have to worry about rusting again.
    Don't worry, catch crappie.
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    Great tip! Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by justcameslabdaddy View Post
    what kind of foam you have there I was lookin for some flat?
    Quote Originally Posted by SFCCANNON View Post
    Neat, yea what is the foam?
    I also would like to know where you got the foam. Or if you cut it yourself, how you did it.
    Clint
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