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As a co-angler in tournaments I try to be as flexible as possible.  That means carrying much more than I would ever need to cover as many scenarios as possible.  With that said one problem I always faced was with managing spinnerbaits.  I have one little nook where I put a bunch in and it never fails ... they get tangled, wrapped up in one another etc.  I decided to tackle the problem and came up with a very simple solution ...

 

At Staples the sell horizontal badge holders.  They are about 4 x 4 and hold a spinnerbait perfect.  When stacking them in my plano the end result is a piled up deck of cards which you can sort through much easier.  It's not proven yet but I am sure happy with the results thus far ... thought I would share in case it would help someone else.

 

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  • Super User
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That's a great idea. I use a small cd holder myself but those look even more compact. 

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Wow, I fish co-angler as well and still have a bulky spinner bag I keep mine in. I will definitely look into this. Thanks

  • Global Moderator
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Mmmm

I like that!

Now I'm useing a small box made for them I got at BPS.

Even tho it works great it only holds maybe 6 comfortably without folding the skirt all up.

Being that I only use spinners with a least one willow blade and always with a trailer hook, I can only get 4 to fit.

This looks like a better option, Thanks Felix

Mike

  • Super User
Posted

That exact MegaStrike spinnerbait is probably my most productive. That's a great idea you came up with. I'll have to give it a try sometime.

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I don't fish tournaments or on boats,  but that's a very cool spinnerbait organization and storage for bank angling as well. 

Great idea :thumbsup_blue:

 

Long live the Spinnerbait! ....I love them.

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