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Plano® 44 Magnum™ Tackle Storage

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  • Four layers of storage
  • Lower base contains bulk storage space and spinnerbait racks
  • Super comfortable molded, soft-grip handle
  • Color: Dark Gray Metallic/Smoke
  • 18-1/2 "x 11-1/2" x 8-1/2"
You'll no problem keeping your tackle organized in Plano's 44 Magnum Tackle Storage with its four separate layers of storage. The bulk storage space in the lower base is designed with spinnerbait racks, while the additional layers offer compartmentalized storage ideal of accommodating a wide range of different styles and sized lures.  Important Shipping Notice
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  • Four layers of storage
  • Lower base contains bulk storage space and spinnerbait racks
  • Super comfortable molded, soft-grip handle
  • Color: Dark Gray Metallic/Smoke
  • 18-1/2 "x 11-1/2" x 8-1/2"
You'll no problem keeping your tackle organized in Plano's 44 Magnum Tackle Storage with its four separate layers of storage. The bulk storage space in the lower base is designed with spinnerbait racks, while the additional layers offer compartmentalized storage ideal of accommodating a wide range of different styles and sized lures.  Made in USA.
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Does it fit worms?

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I have about 20 bags of soft plastics. Is there anywhere it can fit w/out me buying another small box?
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There is plenty of room inside to fit soft plastics and has the option of placing up to 5 plano # 3450 or 3455 plastic tackle boxes in open slots.
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Yes the Plano 44 Magnum has a huge ammount of space for all your fishing supplies
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not really..it has a large compartment at the bottom, but if you have any boxes in there you cant fit too may bags. i just purchaced a browning bag to put my worms in, its kinda nice that i can keep my worms in a seperate bag so i dont always have to mess around with my hard takle box.
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When I removed most of the dividers I fit about 52 crankbaits in the top section alone of the Plano 4400. I put another 50 of my top waters and stick baits inside one of the three remaining sections. another section I have my pliers, scale, tools, other, and 3 plano 3450/55 tackle boxes. Next to that is removable spinnerbait storage for up to 33 but I can fit 22 bigger sizes. The last section I use for smaller baits, hooks, jigs etc... This tackle box is very flexible and you can change it around to fit your needs.
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It can comfortably hold about 50 lures and you could still fit wayyyyy beyond that. and yes it will still have plenty of room for you to store anything u need on a fishing trip
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It can hold more than most fisherman have. Also, it has a large bulk storage area at the bottom of the box that is great for line, pliers, bobbers, and other larger items.
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There are three built-in trays that has sixty-eight separate compartments if you completely partition it off. In some of those compartments, you can actually store more than one jig, or crank bait depending upon it's size.

Down below, on the right side, you have inserts to hang spinner baits, jigs, etc, and can store at least three dozen or four dozen of them. On the left side, it is set up so you can purchase the smaller clear plastic boxes to hold your hooks, weights, jig heads, worms, etc.

You can make room in the bottom to hold your pliers, spare spools of line, bottles of worm juice, sun glasses, and a couple of cleaning rags.

Once you decide what you want to take with you for a day of fishing, you can figure out how to get it all to fit in this tackle box.
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