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Location: Perryville, MO | I use Plano boxes to store gear. I've labeled them all so it's easy to grab what I need before heading to the water and just throw them in a large hunting duffel bag. Spinnerbaits are a pain, though. Most of the time I just throw them in an open plano box. Is there a plano box or a cheap storage system for musky-size spinnerbaits? I like the ones a use for bass baits, but obviously they won't work for musky baits. |
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| I use a worm binder with the plastic bags. You can find them at Cabelas or Bass pro. |
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Location: S.W. WI | I use the plano boxes (3700 I think)
I cut several slots in the long dividers and press the wire arm down in the slots.
Blades on one side and body on other side, stagger.
I get about 16 - 20 in a box. works for me.
-Jon |
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| Ace Guide Service offers a product called the Bailey Pac. They're normally available at the Minn. Show. Great product.
http://www.aceguideservice.com/htmls/baileypac.html |
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| I'll second the worm bag. Works great, keeps them organized and easy to see. |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | From another thread on this site I now use this:
http://www.sourcingmap.com/yellow-plastic-layer-divided-accordion-f...
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| cowboy tks a lot |
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Location: Bemidji | I have all of my spinnerbaits in a spinnerbait box from Just Encase. It is not an inexpensive option but it is high quality. One great thing about it is I can see all my spinnerbaits at one time without guessing at which one I am pulling out. |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Yeah those work great and the water leaks out the bottom so things dry out. |
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| This is what I use
www.thebaitbar.com |
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Location: APPLETON, WI | I think I'll need to give the worm bag a try... I've yet to find a nice, solid option for spinnerbait storage. |
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| Keep an eye on Lakewood tackle products! They are working on a design just for this, I have a buddy who was just up there giving some input on the project. I however, don't know any of the particulars, but can't wait to see what they come up with. |
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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | I came out of the medical industry wher I had gotten my hands on some very hvy mil clear bags with gromments on the bottom. I then found a giant ring binder that had the D shape oversized rings. Cut the flaps off and just used the rings. Bags are big enough and hvy enough for two baits per bag. Staggered end for end so each of the blade patterns are visible. Bag them by similar colored skirts together. Works well as long as you don't let someone put a wet bait back in the bag! |
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Location: Richfield, MN | kevin cochran - 1/9/2011 7:50 PM
I have all of my spinnerbaits in a spinnerbait box from Just Encase. It is not an inexpensive option but it is high quality. One great thing about it is I can see all my spinnerbaits at one time without guessing at which one I am pulling out.
Kevin can you show us a pic of what you are using from them. Did you have something specially made or are you using one of his normal boxes.
Thanks
Mike |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | I also use a large worm binder. Works great and you can see through the bags to pick out the correct bait. |
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