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Thanks for the write up and really nice fish. I will definitely add it to my list of bags to further research. 

Do you bring more than one rod bank/wade fishing?

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16 minutes ago, microotter said:

Thanks for the write up and really nice fish. I will definitely add it to my list of bags to further research. 

Do you bring more than one rod bank/wade fishing?

in houston tx 2 rods were allowed ... except utility districts ... 1 rod ... i still bring 2 with me most of the time ... 1 baitcaster 1 spinning ...

 

good fishing ...

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51 minutes ago, microotter said:

Will they accommodate a few buzzbaits? 

Yup

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22 minutes ago, microotter said:

Do you bring more than one rod bank/wade fishing?

I bring 2-4. Usually 3.

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4 hours ago, Fishes in trees said:

Go to the tackle store and look around, you might find something.  Years ago, I found some small spinner bait organizers, good for holding 4 or 5 baits - probably not made anymore - go to Flambeau or Plano web sites & look around.   Maybe a cheap CD case from Walmart with vinyl pouches - seems like I've read that recommended on this site previously.  Some 3600 boxes have one side that is open after you remove all the dividers - maybe get one of those.

 

On a side note - creek fishing 3/8 & 1/2 oz spinner baits might be a little heavy for creek fishing - I don't know how much current you're dealing with.   Maybe a beetle spin type bait might be the ticket.  Good luck.

 

On a different side note, the last time I fished the Gasconade in south central Missouri, I was in a float boat and more often than not every time I came across faster riffles that were at least a foot and a half deep the War Eagle Screaming Eagle was the ticket.  (This bait is a 1/4 oz size bait that actually weighs a half an ounce). Might want to try something like that.   Sorry for going long.

 

After gong long, then re- reading previous posts, the Flambeau small spinner bait box is what you need.  I have a number of those boxes and they work great.

 

I actually live not to far from the gasconade and fished from it my whole life. Spent many hours fishing little pockets there. 

Have you thought about getting a backpack. I bought one from bps for fishing and it was $25 at the time. That what I used until I got a 'yak

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Take a look around the grocery store at the tupperwear food container aisle.  I have found some great tackle storage boxes there.  Those ones sized to fit a sandwich would be perfect for spinner baits an will take up very little room in a pack.

 

When I am going out with a very light load I clip a climbing chalkbag to my belt and use it to hold cranks with treble caps and spinnerbaits with wine corks pushed over the hooks.  

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I go really basic. I carry a lot of my baits in those velcro lure wraps like Bass Pro sells. I know it's not their intended use but it works for me. Lets 'em dry out, too.

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For a while, I used a small worm binder.  Spinner baits and buzzbaits fit in the pockets.  Now I carry a shoulder bag made for plano boxes and put spinners in the open end of the box, as shown above.

 

I also have a flambeau small plastic box (satchel) loaded with various baits that I can loan to friends or kids that I am taking.

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