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    I've got my plastics covered. I just need a 3700 box, that's just like the 3600 boxes above. I don't think they are to be had.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pstone View Post
    I've got my plastics covered. I just need a 3700 box, that's just like the 3600 boxes above. I don't think they are to be had.


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    That being said I don't think I've not seen that exact box in a 37. But I will tell ya that the first one has slots in the top that lock down on the deviders in the bottom. Your jigs won't move.


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    10-4. I might give it a try. That or try glueing the dividers in, or keep using an extra 3600.

    It just seems like I wouldn't be the only one wanting fixed compartments in a 3700. Lol


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    Hey Patrick I use worm bags they have zipper locked bags inside I keep plastics and all my jigheads in them just unzip the bag and look through it like a book they work great
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    Just made a trip to Bass Pro and Cabelas--Looked through all their 3700 and 3600 boxes and they are all made with removable dividers.Several brands,fancy
    and plain.....Bah Humbug....

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    I have a stow away organizer mounted in one of my compartments. It'll hold 8 3700 or 3600. I just have wasted space with the 3600's. I have 2 of the Plano terminal tackle organizer boxes as well for jig heads, but even they are not a full 3700 size.

    Thanks guys. I think I'm going to try glueing the dividers in. See how that works.


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    Quote Originally Posted by murdok View Post
    That being said I don't think I've not seen that exact box in a 37. But I will tell ya that the first one has slots in the top that lock down on the deviders in the bottom. Your jigs won't move.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pstone View Post
    I have a stow away organizer mounted in one of my compartments. It'll hold 8 3700 or 3600. I just have wasted space with the 3600's. I have 2 of the Plano terminal tackle organizer boxes as well for jig heads, but even they are not a full 3700 size.

    Thanks guys. I think I'm going to try glueing the dividers in. See how


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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Yep...my father in law was like that...he used a old Prince Albert tobacco can
    Grandpa Smith could roll a Prince Albert smoke one -handed while driving a tractor,hear a tune once and play it again on a French Harp,and tell the time of day within five minutes without a watch....All that and more simply amazed me as a youngster....Him and his buddy Ernie Richardson built barns in Saint Francis county ,Missouri....Sorry did not mean to get sidetracked from the thread Patrick.....
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    Not a problem. I like them stories!


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