Spinnerbait storage
Ronix
Posted 9/16/2015 4:19 PM (#784711)
Subject: Spinnerbait storage




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I know some guys have mentioned before that they use either the cabelas or BPS tackle binders but I just wanted to double check on which size or models you guys are referring to...are they the 8x10 binders with the 7x9 bags or are those not big enough? I appreciate the info
NathanH
Posted 9/16/2015 6:32 PM (#784721 - in reply to #784711)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait storage





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Location: MN
Yep sure are. I use the bass pro binders. Cheap and work well. Just don't put away wet lures in the pages.
Ronix
Posted 9/16/2015 7:08 PM (#784726 - in reply to #784711)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait storage




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Thanks Nate
esoxaddict
Posted 9/16/2015 7:30 PM (#784728 - in reply to #784711)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait storage





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I use the BPS variety.

I put two of those little silica gel packets you get with shoes or a camera or whatever in each bag just in case there is any moisture. So far none of them have gotten any rust. Not sure if the silica gel does anything or not to be honest, but it can't hurt!
NathanH
Posted 9/16/2015 7:38 PM (#784729 - in reply to #784728)
Subject: Re: Spinnerbait storage





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Location: MN
That's a good idea. I can send you photos too of what the pages would look like filled.
BillSelf
Posted 9/17/2015 9:19 AM (#784796 - in reply to #784711)
Subject: RE: Spinnerbait storage




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Calcutta is a saltwater brand. They make a bigger binder with heavy duty bags. I picked one up when visiting my parents on the Gulf a few years ago. Go to their website and check them out, they are perfect for large muskie-sized spinnerbaits.