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Posts: 69 | What do you use to store your muskie - sized spinnerbaits? Joe | ||
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Posts: 631 Location: S.W. WI | Here's what works for me. I cut small shallow notches in the long dividers on a Plano 3700 box, then set the blades on one side and body on other with the wire in the slot. Stagger them, and I could get about 16 spinner baits in one box. (if I needed that many) -Jon Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 403 Location: Lakeville, MN | I do th same thing with a Plano 3730 cut slots and lay them in | ||
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Posts: 289 Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I use a "worm binder" I got from bass pro a few years ago. Very inexpensive and small. You just have to make sure they're dry before putting them away. | ||
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Posts: 537 Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I use the binder as well, it's a tangled mess, but it fits in the pocket of a Lakewood. Takes up less space than inside a tackle box. | ||
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Posts: 8824 | oconesox - 12/22/2013 9:12 AM I use a "worm binder" I got from bass pro a few years ago. Very inexpensive and small. You just have to make sure they're dry before putting them away. That^ I put those little silica gel packets that you get with shoes and electronics in each of the ziplock bags in the binder. Still a good idea to dry them before you put them away to prevent rust, but if they are a little damp, that seems to do the trick. The binder has a Velcro handle, so it's pretty easy to attach it to your main tackle box. The only thing that I've found to be a problem is the rubber tails sticking to any blades that are painted. Mess. | ||
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Rudedog - 12/21/2013 8:17 PM Here's what works for me. I cut small shallow notches in the long dividers on a Plano 3700 box, then set the blades on one side and body on other with the wire in the slot. Stagger them, and I could get about 16 spinner baits in one box. (if I needed that many) -Jon very simple and effective,exactly what i was looking for ty a lot | |||
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i also really like that thing http://www.officemax.com/catalog/images/397x353/21619866i_02.jpg anyone know where can i get some? | |||
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Posts: 1316 Location: E. Tenn | jano - 12/26/2013 12:07 PM i also really like that thing http://www.officemax.com/catalog/images/397x353/21619866i_02.jpg anyone know where can i get some? I wonder if the plastic sleeves would adversely react with the skirt material.. | ||
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i never use bass skirt,just real bucktail | |||
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Posts: 1316 Location: E. Tenn | jano - 12/28/2013 1:45 AM i never use bass skirt,just real bucktail I threw that out there since I have something similar, and also have spinnerbaits with bucktail, silicone, and rubber skirts. | ||
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Posts: 379 Location: Thief River Falls MN | Lakewood musky spinnerbait box gets my vote. Plastic trailers and miscellaneous in front pouch and plenty of room to hang small bucktails and spinnerbaits. Attachments ---------------- ![]() | ||
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Posts: 1638 Location: Minnesota | look in to Just encase great boxes | ||
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