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Spinnerbait storage?

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How do you guys store em? I bought a Plano storage box but have no room for it anywhere and would prefer to not leave it under foot.

Thanks in advance.

  • Super User

I use a Falcon Spinnerbait binder. I have tried every other box and bag and this is the best that I have found.

I personally prefer the boxes. They keep them alot better organized.

JMPO

-Nitroman :P

  • Super User

I still have one of them old Plano hard boxes; it don't come no better than that  :P

I have the Falcon spinnerbait wallet.  Not the best but its ok. The skirts tend to get caught on one another. Sometimes I have to take several baits out to get 1.  I'm looking for something better.

  • Super User

i've got one of those deep plano boxes made for spinnerbaits. it holds them well, but i dont like how i can't fit it in my tacklebag, because i often forget to bring them when i'm packing all my gear to go fishing.

In the last 20-30 years I have tried every box available and none work very well. I am currently using a soft sided binder with zip bags(BPS). It seems to store better than the hard boxes and allows to find the correct bait easier at least for me. Buzzbait are another issue and I still have not found a good storage system for them...............Al

  • Super User

Falcon spinnerbait and spinnerbait/buzzbait boxes. A little more expensive than the others, but a lot better.

I've tried just about everything out there for spinnerbaits and buzzbaits. The Falcon boxes are the best, by far.

  • Super User

I'm using the BPS soft sided binder, it's compact and keeps all my spinnerbaits and buzzbaits organized.

Falcon

I'm using the BPS soft sided binder, it's compact and keeps all my spinnerbaits and buzzbaits organized.

Falcon

X2 for the BPS spinnerbait binder

I use a Browning spinnerbait wallet from BPS:

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_74099_100011010_100000000_100011000_100-11-10

I have gone through 3 or 4 hard boxes and have found this to be the best, most compact way to store spinnerbaits.  For buzzboaits, though, I don't thing you can beat the Falcom buzzbait wallet.

Falcon spinnerbait/buzzbait box

I learned a trick from Dink, a member who used to post a lot around here but hasn't been on in a while.

Dink is a spinnerbaitin' fool, and his preferred storage method was to use empty Zoom soft plastic's bags. Works well and they don't get tangled.

I still use the Plano box to store all of my spinnerbaits, but before a trip I'll pic out the spinnerbaits that I think I might use that day and put them in empty worm bags in the side pocket of my soft tackle bag. It doesn't cost a thing, and the bags reseal, and are plenty strong.

:P

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