Plano® 4600 and 4700 Guide Series™ StowAway® Utility Boxes | Bass Pro Shops

Plano® 4600 and 4700 Guide Series™ StowAway® Utility Boxes

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Plano's Guide Series StowAway 4600 tackle box is great for the angler who needs a little more storage in a small, compact area. The Guide Series StowAway 4600 features a unique two tier design which provides lots of storage with separate latches to open each compartment independently. Plus, its removable dividers allow you to customize and create 11 to 30 compartments. Size: 10-7/8" x 7-1/2" x 2-3/4".

Similar to the 4600, the Plano Guide Series StowAway 4700 tackle box features a two tier design with independent latches to allow for access to either storage space. With enough room for 13 to 54 storage spaces, [Read More]

   



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4600

10.875" X 7.5" X 2.75"

Model: 4600-00 38-816-635-00
Your Price (each): $10.99
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4700

14" X 9" X 2.75"

Model: 4700-00 38-816-637-00
Your Price (each): $13.99
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Plano's Guide Series StowAway 4600 tackle box is great for the angler who needs a little more storage in a small, compact area. The Guide Series StowAway 4600 features a unique two tier design which provides lots of storage with separate latches to open each compartment independently. Plus, its removable dividers allow you to customize and create 11 to 30 compartments. Size: 10-7/8" x 7-1/2" x 2-3/4".

Similar to the 4600, the Plano Guide Series StowAway 4700 tackle box features a two tier design with independent latches to allow for access to either storage space. With enough room for 13 to 54 storage spaces, this tackle box is a great option for anglers who enjoy a compact box with loads of versatility. Color: Smoke. 14" x 9" x 2-3/4"

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will lures melt in it

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Can u store atrifical lures in it? also will they melt
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ITS HOT HERE IN THE SUMMER- I'VE NEVER HAD ANYTHUNG TO MELT
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 - CONOVER,NORTH CAROLINA
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I use them for my hard bait lures and find that the tinting protects their finishes and vibrant colors even while sitting on the casting deck in full sun all day. I don't store any rubber worms in it but I do store several Yum Dancin' Eel lures in the bottom section with no ill affects.
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 - Panama City, Fl.
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I use it to store zoom soft baits, and the don´t melt at all.
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I really don't think so...so far all lures that I have stored in the tackle box are solid.
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Of course you can, they were made for that purpose. I store about 100 lures in 4700 model.
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The top is smoked colored so the sun does not effect the contents from what I can tell. I suppose if you left it in direct sunlight for a long period of time the plastics might get a little sticky.
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