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Why these fit

For deep tackle storage, these are the strongest matches because they’re built for bulkier lures, terminal tackle, and small accessories while keeping gear separated and easy to grab.

Technique notes

  • Use deep trays for crankbaits, jerkbaits, spinnerbaits, terminal tackle, and bulk soft-plastic accessories.
  • Keep treble-hook baits separated with dividers to reduce tangles and finish damage.
  • Label trays by bait type or depth range so you can swap boxes fast on the water.
  • If you’re packing a tournament bag, mix 3600 and 3700 sizes to balance capacity and weight.

When to switch

Switch to standard shallow storage if you’re carrying mostly small terminal tackle or finesse gear and want a slimmer bag.
Switch to larger 3700-style trays if you’re storing big hard baits, multiple packs, or mixed bulk tackle.
If you need waterproof protection rather than storage organization, a different gear case or dry box style would be better.

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