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Location: Arena WI | WHAT DO YOU USE TO STORE YOUR SPINNERBAITS IN? IS IT A FACTORY BOX OR HOMADE? I NEED SOME IDEA'S.
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Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | I use my Lakewood for my spinnerbaits. But if I had many more, I'd be looking at the Bailey Pac.
http://www.baileypac.com/
I've heard nothing but good things about them and they don't take up a bunch of room, unlike most of the big bulky boxes that we haul around.
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Location: minocqua, wi. | mine are piled on the floor in the front of the boat |
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Location: Lakeville, MN | The Bailey Pack is the Answer. I struggled with spinnerbait storage prior to purchasing the 6x6. I have used it for two year now; well constructed, and easy to use. Easily stores 3-4 M&G size baits per pocket, making the total capacity approx. 48. |
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Posts: 431
| Depends on how many you have. I use one of the deep plano boxes that is divided into 3 sections. It only costs approx. $5, and I've got around 20 baits in it with room for about 10-15 more. |
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Posts: 76
Location: Bartlett IL | I use the Bass Pro Tackle Binders for spinnerbaits & long trolling leaders.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_1... |
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Location: Hayward, WI |
Are the bags plenty roomy enough to fit musky sized spinnerbaits like Rad Dogs, M/G's, and other popular spinnerbaits? How many can you fit in a bag/binder? I was thinking about getting one of those binders for my spinnerbaits too, just didn't want to order one and not be able to get anything in it.
curleytail
Edited by curleytail 2/2/2008 11:52 AM
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Posts: 102
Location: Bowling Green, KY | I bought a Storm worm binder at wal-mart that looks like its going to work out
great. It has about 20 bags in it that will easily accommodate a M&G size
spinnerbait or two. It run $5.00. |
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Posts: 90
| I just picked up a Cabelas" Advanced Anglers Tackle Utility Binder #3700". It has 10 zippered pages. 5 pages will hold at least 5 Long Tale sized spinnerbaits ea. The other 5 pages are divide into 2 sections and each page will hold 2 smaller spinnerbaits. There is also enough room for a bunch of terminal tackle. I am going to call Cabelas and see if I can purchase more of the undivided pages. For $29.95, you should give it a serious look. |
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Location: Central Iowa | Just curious what everyone uses to store/organize their spinnerbaits in the boat? I haven't found a system that I like yet and I'm tired of having my spinnerbaits in a pile inside plano boxes. |
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| I'm making little bait holders in a couple of the compartments of my boat. I'm using 3mm pvc sheets (not pipes) and cutting them to whatever dimentions needed. Its pretty sweet. I'll send you a picture when I'm done if you like. Its basically like having mini lakewoods in the boat. I have the pieces cut, not just waiting for these winter storms to call it quits so I can take the cover off and finish up.
Edited by Reelwise 2/5/2008 2:28 PM
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Location: Hugo, MN | PVC Sheets inside of Milk Cartons works great! |
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Posts: 376
Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN | You can find info on Bailey pacs on my site. I'll also have them at the Blaine Muskie Expo at a special Low price!
You can check them out at www.baileypac.com
It's the best spinnerbait storage system for muskie sized baits on the market today.
"Ace"
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