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    I love spinning creeks for redbreast and just ab any other panfish, my collecting of rooster tails has become an obsession, this is the best idea I can come up with for storage, any pics or ideas of how you guys store inline spinners? Thanks


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    The new boxes that has the material that sticks baits to the box might be a good solution . No more tangles .

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    That’s a great looking box of baits. Where are the swivels :-)? I have not seen anything for spinners, maybe Tackle Mate makes something, or look into Walleye lure storage.


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    These can be purchased in various sizes. I use the large ones for home storage and small ones for fishing trips.

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    Who is the manufacturer?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeckledSlab View Post
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    ”Lost Creek” stenciled on boxes. Picked them up@ Sportsman’s Warehouse. You can find the same styles, sizes and colors online at ebay and amazon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OTS View Post
    ”Lost Creek” stenciled on boxes. Picked them up@ Sportsman’s Warehouse. You can find the same styles, sizes and colors online at ebay and amazon.
    They are double sided so they can hold a lot of lures. I use these large ones for home storage and then use a small one for fishing trips. I use them for spoons as well.

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    What size single hooks you using there?
    I have been changing some of mine over. Thanks


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    Smoltz, I’ve used some #8 straight eye with good success, if my memory is right. I tried the eagle claw bait holder but the eye is bent towards the point just a bit. I find they're a bit more Weedless too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoltz View Post
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    What size single hooks you using there?
    I have been changing some of mine over. Thanks


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    For the 1/8 oz. spinners I use #6 and for the 1/16 oz. spinners I use #8 hooks. I went to single hooks to reduce damage to the fish as I usually do C&R (I keep a few once in awhile). I also use JDM hooks as I have found that they are sharper. Also in my experience the single hooks don’t snag as much.

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