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Location: Mokena, IL | What are your thoughts on this new spinner bait container. I just picked one up. Looks like I can store about 60 baits with room to spare and have easy quick access to them. Still looking for that perfect bucktail storage unti where I can see both blades and skirt and store about 60 baits.
Check out this link at www.tackle-rack.com
http://www.tackle-rack.com/product_dividers.htm |
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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs | I know it wont hold 60, but the spinnerbait bags (or maybe worm bags?) from Bass Pro in the big sizes work well too.
That one you have there looks good, but is it going to hold a full sized 9" muskie spinner bait?
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Location: Woodstock, IL | Looks good. My only concern is that it doesn't appear to have the height to accomodate bigger bucktails. I wish the dimensions were listed. |
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| Check out this tip from Dave Lumb for storing spinner baits. I gave it a try. The Wallet can hold a Pearsons Grinder with ease. I like it.
http://www.dlst.co.uk/ |
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| Doc, do they make a musky sized one? |
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Location: Mokena, IL | I'm not sure what other containers they make. I will only be storing 1-2.5 oz baits which seesm to work pretty nice. With 2 extra racks, I counted 42 spinnerbaits in the box. I don't put bucktails in this, only bass style spinnerbaits. |
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| I use a five gallon bucket with notches cut into the rim. Also rigged with a pvc tube in the middle for baits. Works like a charm and allows the baits to dry. Mine holds about 35 bucktails and 20 safety pin spinnerbaits. Also good for bulldogs. |
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