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| What do you guys store your spinnerbaits in? I'm going to need to be highly mobile the next two years and won't have access to our boat's built-in storage system. I'm trying to save room in my Lakewood for crankbaits and bucktails and need a solution for my spinnerbaits. |
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Location: Excelsior, MN | esox50 - FYI ---- Just Encase will have a ClearView spinnerbait storage boxes shortly for you to check out. I received countless requests from guides, lure mfgs, and general public. Determined specifications with qualified people at the Milwaukee show. Any special requests or requirements that you have in mind or from anyone who views this post would be welcome. Bob
www.justencase.com |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=44... |
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| Yeah! There it is. I tried searching for that thread earlier and couldn't find it. Thought I was delusional. Thanks! |
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Location: Hayward, WI | Accidentally put this in the thread linked above also...
I use of of the deep, one compartment Plano boxes (3731). I put each spinnerbait in a Zip Lock bag with the slider zipper thingy. Just throw the bag and spinnerbait in the box. They lay flat, and you could fit A LOT of spinnerbaits in one want. I only have 10 or so in mine - probably cound store at least 30 in there easily. You can't keep them in a certain order, but so far it's been pretty easy to find the one I want. Easy to stow or throw in somebody else's boat too.
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