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Mine melted together in the bag...lol

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Bruce Philips

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People say the Flambeau boxes are good, and that their special coating? or whatnot helps prevent the melting that happens sometimes between soft plastics and some plastic boxes.

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This is what I've used for the last couple of years and haven't had any problems.  I added a couple of the little anti corrosion tabs just for good measure although I don't really know if that's made any difference or not.

I'm pretty sure that Mr. Babler is who recommended this setup although I don't remember if it was in a previous OA post or he told me in person but it's worked great for me.

https://www.flambeauoutdoors.com/Fishing/Divider-Systems/Ultimate-Tuff-Tainers/2-fixed-compt-with-adjust-dividers-and-zerust

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18 hours ago, IL Fisherman said:

I leave all my TRDs in their own package and store in a Flambeau tackle satchel.  

The bulk of mine are stored in a similar manner to what you have suggested.  However, oftentimes simply as a matter of convenience,  I like to pre-rig a dozen or so in advance and this storage system allows me to do so without making a mess or destroying baits and hooks.

Just another alternative to consider.

"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups."  George Carlin

"The only money ever wasted is money never spent."  Me.

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Thank you to each of you for your replies. I have had similar problems with mine melting together and deforming in the original bag and binders .

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1 hour ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I don't leave mine in the boat in the garage or they will melt no matter what they are stored in. 

I have a few bags buried in my tackle storage compartment, I should probably do a "well being check" on them.   

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