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Old 12-15-07, 02:20 AM   #1
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i have a falcon buzzbait wallet and i love it except for one thing. it is worthless for storing buzzbaits with two blades, like the strike king double take. anyone have any ideas on a convienent but effective way to store these babies. i really like using them but have pretty much taken them out of the boat for lack of a way to store them.
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Old 12-15-07, 01:16 PM   #2
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Have you considered a hard body storage box made specifically for spinnerbaits? Plano makes a couple different ones to choose from. They are small and hold quite a few. I know the Bill Dance model from PLano is rather compact and holds 66 spinnerbaits. There are smaller ones too that hold 30 something.
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Old 12-15-07, 07:22 PM   #3
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These work great for spinneraits, but when it comes to buzzbaits, normal sized ones fit ok, and anything bigger than a normal sized one will not fit. I have also found with my Persuader Double Buzz, the two blades cause it to not fit. If you have a spinnerbait box like Plano's you can hang the double buzzbaits upside down by the hook. That's normaly how I have to do it.

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Old 12-15-07, 09:33 PM   #4
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falcon spinner bait hard box is what i use to hold my buzzbaits and blades.

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I put mine in a 6"x6" worm bag and a small soft tackle bag. I can carry 6 or so in a bag. I put my spinnerbaits (6-8 per) in the other bags. I can carry at least 50 spinnerbaits and buzzbaits in one soft tackle bag. Keeps them seperated by size and color. Simple and effective.
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Old 12-23-07, 10:39 AM   #6
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That is why I am usually without a buzzbait, unless I have it tied on a rod in the boat.I don't know what brand the little double buzzbait that lizards gave me is, but I should track a few more down. P N J
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There are a couple good double buzzbaits that i've used. the Persuader Double Buzz, the BPS Lazer Eye 4x4 (also has a trailer hook and some longer skirt strands), and of course, the BOOYAH Bi-You buzz (although that one is a wee bit pricey (9.99).

Like I said before, I keep mine upside down in my Plano Spinnerbait box.

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