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Best Storage for Spinners and Buzz Baits

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What is the best way to store your spinners and buzz baits.  I know that Falcon makes some but are then any others or other ways to store them without bending them up?

Thanks, :)

there are spinnerbait/buzzbait tackle boxes for liek 10 bucks, but they kinda suck as well... they don't really lock the spinnerbaits in place after you hang then up. if you happen to knock the box over, they fall out of place.

i would be interested in someone recommend me something better.

I use a spinnerbait binder from BPS.

http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_53043_100011010_100000000_100011000_100-11-10

I love it and it fits nicely in the top of my Extreme 370 Qualifier bag above the boxes but I am still able to zip it up.  I have 2 worm binders as well and they fit in the bag pockets.  That way for tourney's everything is confined to one bag  and is very easy to carry around.

I then carry my buzzbaits in my topwater box in the bag.  :)

there are spinnerbait/buzzbait tackle boxes for liek 10 bucks, but they kinda suck as well... they don't really lock the spinnerbaits in place after you hang then up. if you happen to knock the box over, they fall out of place.

i would be interested in someone recommend me something better.

Must be those Plano boxes you are referring to. I have both the spinnerbait and buzzbait models by Falcon. Great boxes, hold your baits nice and secure. A bit pricey but worth it.

This is what they look like, great setup!

http://www.***.com/descpage-FTO701.html

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Another vote for the Falcon boxes.  Very tidy.

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Falcon binders get another vote here.

Falcon binders x2

The spinnerbait binder works pretty well, but it depends on the size and shape of your spinnerbaits.  Sometimes with the small ones the blade arm area doesn't want to hook into the latch area and sometimes the blade arm is bent in an angle that doesn't want to hook in also (which only seems to happen with the cheap spinnerbaits *cough* walmart *cough*)

As for the buzzbait binder it won't hold the buzzbaits with 3 or more blades on the prop, nor will it hold buzzbaits with more than 1 prop.

It will hold the buzzbaits with inline props though if it follows the rules above.

Also, with both the binders the skirts will sometimes get stuck in the zipper which is kinda annoying.

But overall still nice binders to keep your spinners and buzzbaits organized

Chalk another vote up for the Falcon Binders

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THE BEST STORAGE I HAVE FOUND IS IN THE BASSES MOUTH LOL2193_RED_100_C.jpg

That's awesome Bobby!

lol im slightly poor, so on my spinnerbaits i use the old zip up CD cases. it works out really well.

go to the flea market or the family dollar or whatever and get the cheap baseball/gaming card binders.

they work great.

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Falcon spinnerbait and spinnerbait/buzzbait boxes are the best, hands down.

i take a plano 3600 and take out all the dividers. then with a sharp knife i cut deep notches in the remaining walls and put 2 or 3 baits per notch. works for buzzbaits too. (falcon 703 wont fit in my tackle bag, dammit)

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lol im slightly poor, so on my spinnerbaits i use the old zip up CD cases. it works out really well.

I'm another that uses a zip up CD case.  

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