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Mingo
      
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I wanted to share a good deal with you.
Destin Walmart has the Mann stretch lures for 4$ (the 25 and 30)
They also have the stretch 40 for 11 dollars...
so i'm a sucker for a sale...
and i bought a few (50)
and need to know if they sell a tackle box
for lures like this.
any idea?
i've spent a few hour on google looking....
came up with nothing...
but i figured if any one could help
some one on here could.....
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White Marlin
      
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That's a great deal....As fer tackle boxes...I keep mine in a tool box

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Snapper
      
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| use a 5 gallon bucket and hang from back treble hook to keep them seperated
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| DANG I was hoping no one would let that one out! =D =D just kidding. We've been hitting up their clearance section there for awhile ~~> awesome deal on the Stretch lures. Tackle boxes for those -- we hang them from a bucket & also have made our own storage out of PVC.
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What a deal. I’ll be checking the local Walmarts today.
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I made the box I store my Stretches and other big lures in. I bougt a plastic storage tote at Wally World that is as deep as the lures are long. I think it was originally desigmed for keeping file folders in. (File folders as in office supplies.) I cut up PVC pipe to make tubes to separate the lures and glued them together so they sit upright inside the box. Just drop the lure in head first and hook the rear hook over the top edge of the tube. It takes up some space, but the lures are never tangled.
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| +1 on the PVC piping. The tote can be covered when not in use and the 5 gallon bucket allows for easier access IMHO (even though you can get those with lids too). The big thing is keeping them in PVC tubes and figure out what "holder" fits best on your boat.
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