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On 7/24/2025 at 10:17 PM, MN Fisher said:

I was using this same box for mine, but found it works REALLY well for Jigs and Chatterbaits, so it got taken over by those.

 

Right now I am using one of these boxes. I have some Buzzbaits in the two narrow rows and have spinnerbaits bagged in individual bags stacked in the larger portion of the box. I don't lose many or have to change them out often so it has worked pretty well so far 

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I used to carry a huge number of spinnerbaits in plano boxes, but it took up a lot of room and i really only used a handfull. Now I just keep the ones I use in a soft bait binder. It takes up much less space and I can keep a few spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and trailers in it.

If you carry less than 25 spinnerbaits a worm binder is a great choice if you want to save space. Just don’t shove more than 3-4 in each pouch

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For long-term storage I use both the Plano stowaway boxes and the square hanging boxes.   I just sort by weight (1/4, 3/8, 1/2, etc) and blade style (willow, indiana, colorado, etc).  For short-term on the water use, I grab a few and put them in a pocket of a tackle bag or pack.  Some spinnerbaits spend most of a season tied on or in a pack, while others languish in a Plano Box until I call them up.   Some have never seen the water but hope to, some day...

I have the plano edge. It's fine in the boat but too big to carry around. I will say the thing went through a tornado and was submerged with the boat for 12 hours and I'm still using it and the spinnerbaits and buzzbaits that were in it. 

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