Storage solution for really big lures?

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Storage solution for really big lures?

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Anyone come across a decent storage solution for really big musky and/or salt water lures? Currently using a milk crate with dividers but it's cumbersome and now I have quite a few that stick up way past the top of the crate which isn't so good as the hooks are too exposed.

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I use a Lakewood musky bag. By far the best musky tackle bag IMO. I had a Plano bag but all the outside baits would get their hooks stuck in the material. It was a real pain to get them out! Lakewoods are pricey but worth it.
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I have two of these, they do the trick. One for all blades and the other for trolling plugs and big plastics.

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I use a milk crate but cut lengths of eavestrough to hold the lures. Just cut longer lengths for those extra big lures and the hooks won't be a problem.
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A storage bin, zip ties and some snap swivels.

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Thanks for all the replies.

Time to get busy, bought some new down spout pieces. 2x2"

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Made 5 sections 16", 5 @ 12" and the remainder at 6" - used two 10' sections of downspout exactly.
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