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Location: On Lake St Clair Michigan | I just bought a few and they do not fit in my Plano boxes or the Flambo musky box, any ideas... |
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| I put my spinnerbaits in the biggest worm binder that bass pro shops has. They seem to fit pretty good. I think u can fit roughly a dozen per binder. |
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Location: On Lake St Clair Michigan | I was talking about these spinners
http://www.tacklebooty.com/muskyluretopwaterglobe.html
http://www.tacklebooty.com/muskyluretopwatercreeper.html
Edited by BrokenWing 7/20/2009 9:00 PM
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Location: Houlton, WI | find a seperete bucket that you can hang them on |
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Location: Minnesota | Build your own box - find some plastic downspout material that is at least 3" x 3". Cut a few sections to length and glue them together or just fill up a milk crate. If you have a storage compartment deep enough in your boat - make a tackle box insert out of downspout or 4" PVC pipe.
Or buy one of the plano boxes without the dividers and put a couple in there and let the hooks get all tangled up.
Or order a new custom tackle box. |
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Location: Madison Wi. Chain | I bought a ten dollar hook hanger with suction cups. I stick it to the windshield of my console on the front side. I place 4-5 of my over sized lures on it. Works great. You can find the hook hangers at Cabelas. BG |
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Location: On Lake St Clair Michigan | Thanks for the ideas guys... |
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | I use my Lakewood large spinnerbait box for those types of lures. |
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Location: South Dakota | If it is too big to fit in my tall dunright box, it hangs in a 5 gallon bucket. Now that I have aquired so many lures, I just select about 10-15 baits that I would like to fish and put them in the 5 gallon bucket each time I go out, then I change them out accordingly. |
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