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Buzz bait storage

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Sorry for the newbie question. I have a Plano spinner bait box supposedly I can carry buzz baits in it as well I just don’t know how to hook them in there. 
Spinner baits are easy buzz baits are a little more complicated. Thank you in advance

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They don’t hang great in there very well but that is how I store mine.

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Is it the pure spinnerbait box or the combo box. I have the combo and it handles the buzzbaits pretty well.20210327_162408-1.jpg.a265a45770ae7686166129c86dd9a185.jpg

I keep them inside a cup. I tie one on in the morning if I think I’ll throw it that day, keep it on until I get back home.

 

Probably not the best solution but if it ain’t broke...

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4 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Is it the pure spinnerbait box or the combo box. I have the combo and it handles the buzzbaits pretty well.20210327_162408-1.jpg.a265a45770ae7686166129c86dd9a185.jpg

I am using the same box. 

 

Allen 

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6 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Is it the pure spinnerbait box or the combo box. I have the combo and it handles the buzzbaits pretty well.20210327_162408-1.jpg.a265a45770ae7686166129c86dd9a185.jpg

3607 spinnerbait box. 
i see the 3700 size has a combo but not a 3600 size. Just thought there was a way to do it. 
 

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Just now, Tramp said:

3607 spinnerbait box. 
i see the 3700 size has a combo but not a 3600 size. Just thought there was a way to do it. 
 

When I was using 3600 size boxes - I'd just put buzzbaits in a compartment (or 2) of a 3620 box.

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I use a small rectangular Tupperware box ... I mainly use white , black and sometimes green pumpkin , so I don't need a fancy storage container and just lay them flat in the box. 

My buzzbaits go in a worm binder with my spinnerbaits. 

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I use a cd case like this one, put the part you tie to in first. I try to let them dry first. 

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15 hours ago, ChrisD46 said:

I use a small rectangular Tupperware box ... I mainly use white , black and sometimes green pumpkin , so I don't need a fancy storage container and just lay them flat in the box. 

That's what I do as well. I maybe carry a dozen, so I don't need any fancy, special case for them.

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I removed all the inserts from a spinnerbait box.  . Then I put buzzbaits and spinnerbaits in these heavy duty plastic bags that will hold three to five baits each and  toss them inside . I have to go through the bags to find what I want  but it works for me . I have short arms in one bag , clacker buzzbaits in one finesse baits in one ...

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The Marine Cooks go-to tackle storage.  Great for spinner bait, chattterbaits and buzzbaits

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