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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Anyone know who makes a good one for muskie-size spinnerbaits? Nothing fancy and nothing outrageously priced. I have seen the lakewood box, but I am not willing to pay over $60 for that...
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| I use a plastic office file wallet for big spinnerbaits. Got the idea from:
http://www.dlst.co.uk/Writings/diy.html |
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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot | I've been using the Shimano tackle bags and have found them to be the best. They're compact and you can fit a reasonable number of baits per bag. I've been using the "jumbo".
http://www.thornebros.com/muskie/tackle_boxes/tackleboxes_shimano.h... |
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Location: Wisconsin | I have used everything from bags to boxes, I have a couple of the Big Mouth Flambeau boxes in the boat I use, and the large red Plano spinnerbait box (not sure on the model number). Both of those you can remove all but one or two of the dividers and fit several large spinnerbaits. I have seen a Flambeau full spinnerbait hanging box, that might work also, but the dividers are spaced that a big armed bait won't fit..... |
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| The Bailey Pac http://www.baileypac.com/htmls/selection.html is a possibility, but if you want an actual box, then consider Dunwright Tackle. They make boxes where spinnerbait trays are used. They also have trays for bucktails. I keep all of my spinnerbaits and bucktails in one box with their special trays. |
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