>>449494I just upgraded to a Plano 3700 Hydro-Flo. You can get them without the hard-plastic, drain bottomed base but I forget what the model number/name is for that is; 3700 Guide Series or something like that. They come with six 3700 boxes (five inside and one elastic-strapped on the lid). The idea being you can swap the boxes onto the lid and keep the one you're actively fishing from up top rather than unzipping and zipping each time you go to make a lure change.
I'm gonna eventually replace the lid-box with a Flambeau Ultimate Tuff'Tainer for all my terminal tackle. At the moment I'm fitting eight 3600 series boxes (and from a review I've read it'll hold something like twelve of the slimmer 3601's). In those I've got everything broken down to:
- two boxes of panfish/crappie soft-plastics
- a box of 5" grubs (double and single-tail hula, regular single-tail, etc)
- a box of worms and senkos
- one full of steady-retrieve baits (chatters, buzzes, spinners and cranks)
- one full of variable-retrieve topwater (frogs, poppers, etc)
- one 3600-sized Tuff'Tainer (I forget Flambeau's size #'s) to house my terminal tackle for the time being
- and the eighth is currently empty but I intend to fix that.
Anyway the tl;dr is that it has a lot of box space for 3600's or the 3700's that it comes with (I'll probably use the latter for home storage and swap in/out of the 3600's as I see fit). It's probably not the most massive pack out there but it's big and the price was right. If I could make any complaint it's that the front-pouch could extend out a wee bit more. I might take some pictures of it all later to give a better idea.