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Working on a system for myself. Wondering if I'm trying to reinvent a wheel that doesn't need fixing. How are you all storing your bigger swimbaits? Your punkers? Hudds? Slammers? Etc... Also as important to me is do you like the system that you have? Is it easy to find stuff? Do you end with too many containers in the boat? Are the containers disproportionate to the size and amount of the lures? Does it take up too much space in the garage? Etc... Thanks, dudes. Working on a system, like I said, and hoping to pass it on to you all.

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Check out Columbia Custom Tackle swimbait storage boxes on Tackle Warehouse. They have boxes to store standard swimbaits like hudds, line through swimbaits like top shelf and 1/2 and 1/2 boxes that store both styles. I own the business so you know you're supporting a local business....which explains the name. Check them out...Chris

I just have the hard swimbaits lying over each other in a box filled.  I like to keep the box mostly filled so they aren't jostling all around mangling each other though.  I keep the soft swimbaits separate especially in hot weather from both the hard and each other.

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