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#14421 - 03-09-2009 06:07 PM Spinner bait storage.
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What storage do you find best for spinner baits and buzz baits ?
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#14423 - 03-10-2009 10:01 AM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Anthony F]
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Here's the one I use:



Click on the link below and do a search for the words "utility box" and that one will come up. Also search the word "spinner" in the store and a few variations come up:

BASSIN' USA - Bass Fishing Tackle Store (powered by Amazon.com)
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#14426 - 03-10-2009 03:46 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Brendan]
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There are a couple of good options out there...I have and use the box Brendan posted...me personally I don't like it much. Cumbersome to take with you...baits tangle. You take out one and 3 come with it.

I currently us the tackle logic binder style. I prefer this style because i can put them in a backpack, since im shore bound most of the time. but even when im on a boat...they pack nicely in my tackle bag.

There are lots of hard plastic containers as well, falcome just came out with a new elite series.
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#14427 - 03-10-2009 04:18 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Roboworm99]
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[quote=Brendan]Here's the one I use:



and of course there are so many to choose from. On a boat application Brendan's advise I like the best. I have a tackle box with spinnerbait holder cards and it takes up a bit to much room. It is all about preference and there are options for sure.
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#14429 - 03-10-2009 04:53 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Nunz]
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You can give your old spinnerbaits to your wife/girlfriend

She will love ya
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#14431 - 03-10-2009 05:12 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: SomethingSmells]
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lol!

Those Falcon boxes are awesome, but expensive. I used to use the tackle logic stuff, but got away from them because "out of sight, out of mind" with me at least. I went back to clear boxes so I can see what I have... (and I still don't know what I have) frown

On a side note, you know you don't have to fill ever slot with a spinnerbait Robo! (Doesn't matter they still tangle!) lol

If you have a bass boat one of the best things I have seen is:



Everything dries nice, no tangles, easy to see and easy to get to! I've been trying to find where I can get one, but forgot over the winter that I wanted to add it to my boat. I know a couple of guys who I compete against have them, I'll have to give them a call.

BC
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#14432 - 03-10-2009 05:49 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Brendan]
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Eye Surrender just came out with their version of the wrap style.

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#14433 - 03-10-2009 07:15 PM Re: Spinner bait storage. [Re: Roboworm99]
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The box is good That's what i have, Its just to big to store. The binder style sounds good the one roboworm99 mentioned, it seems like it will take up less space. I will continue looking for some other styles. Thanks Brendan for the store tip I learn something new every day about this sight. I also saw Skeet Reese at the classic at one point when he opened his tackle hatch they where stored on the hatch door like described before.


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