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Location: Omaha, Nebraska | I have a Lakewood Medium Box and well it works perfectly for my cranks and jerkbaits, but my topwaters with all the added noise & commotion makers(wings, props, etc.) which take up tons of room in the tackle box, don't fit very well. I just want to know what you guys think is the optimal way to store these lures for conservation of space in the boat.
Eric |
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| Do like me and dump your box out on the floor and only put the gliders and topwaters back in and wha la-- plenty room LOL.........Doug Bradley |
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Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | I like to use the Lakewood Spinnerbait box. |
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Posts: 162
Location: East Troy, WI | the big plano muskie box has dividers that can be moved and taken out... thats how i fit my spinners and globes in it |
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Posts: 457
| I use a flambeau "bag" for all my topwater baits. Little bigger holes than the lakewood. Works really well for it. Also, I've got a big nasty pink foam insulation box that I use. I love the thing, because it is easy to access everything. |
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Posts: 1764
Location: Ogden, Ut | I hang them from the ceiling in my basement
I can't get the stupid things to work here.
S. |
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