I mostly bank/wade fish. I am looking for a solution to take 3-5 spinnerbaits with me on a trip. I like to pack as lightly as possible. Usually 2 3600 size boxes for tackle—so I don’t really have room for a dedicated spinnerbait box in my backpack. I have a couple big spinnerbait boxes with my tackle storage where I store my collection. I was thinking of just throwing them in a ziplock, but I don’t want to bend the wires. Maybe put an index cared or something between them?
Is there a small hard box that will hold a few 3/8–1/2 oz. spinnerbaits? What does everyone else do? Thanks.
BPS sells a small book-like affair that has rings holding pouches. It's meant for sorting and carrying soft plastics. It works great for spinnerbaits, though. Sorry; I don't have a part #. jj
I'd take a look at the Plano 3650N as it's the overall size you use and the right side is not divided at all. I purchased a few of them at Walmart a while back.
Seems like it would work out for what you want to do.
This is what you want:
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Flambeau_00220_Small_Spinnerbait_Box/descpage-FL6120.html
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.
1/2 oz. baits work great in creeks.
Cut the qty down to 3. Pierce your ears and tie one to the rod...
In all honesty, I use a plano box like @kenmitch
If your spinnerbaits will get bent from carrying in a bag in your pocket then you need to buy better spinnerbaits. Most likely fish will bend them too. With just a few, a baggie will work fine and be more compact than any hard box regardless of size.
On 3/7/2019 at 11:41 PM, MickD said:If your spinnerbaits will get bent from carrying in a bag in your pocket then you need to buy better spinnerbaits. Most likely fish will bend them too. With just a few, a baggie will work fine and be more compact than any hard box regardless of size. and I don't really think the cheapies will get bent either.
Thanks guys these all look like good solutions. I overlooked that Flambeau box somehow—it is exactly what I described haha.
90% of my spinnerbaits are war eagles and some of them are screaming eagles like @Fishes in trees referenced. I like 1/2 oz in some conditions and smallmouth don’t seem to mind
On 3/7/2019 at 11:14 PM, jimmyjoe said:BPS sells a small book-like affair that has rings holding pouches. It's meant for sorting and carrying soft plastics. It works great for spinnerbaits, though. Sorry; I don't have a part #. jj
On 3/7/2019 at 11:34 PM, Fishes in trees said:Maybe a cheap CD case from Walmart with vinyl pouches - seems like I've read that recommended on this site previously.
A cd case or small worm binder may be an interesting solution for space saving. I imagine that it could double as a finesse jig and terminal tackle binder in addition to spinnerbaits. ????
I may be over thinking my tackle management, but my goal this year is to take less stuff with me and be more mobile with my gear.
Found it! Part # is ss-129D. Extra pages are available,. but I've never needed more. My 1/2 oz. spinnerbaits fit in these perfectly. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-tackle-binder-or-replacement-pages
jj
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gorilla-Carts-5-cu-ft-Poly-Outdoor-Fish-and-Marine-Cart-GCO-5FSH/302292460
No compromise solution as long as the terrain is forgiving enough.
On 3/8/2019 at 12:45 AM, kenmitch said:https://www.homedepot.com/p/Gorilla-Carts-5-cu-ft-Poly-Outdoor-Fish-and-Marine-Cart-GCO-5FSH/302292460
No compromise solution as long as the terrain is forgiving enough.
That thing is sweet, but won’t work in the terrain that I fish. It would have been perfect for a catfishing spot that I frequented before I moved.
On 3/8/2019 at 12:31 AM, microotter said:
A cd case or small worm binder may be an interesting solution for space saving. I imagine that it could double as a finesse jig and terminal tackle binder in addition to spinnerbaits. ????
I may be over thinking my tackle management, but my goal this year is to take less stuff with me and be more mobile with my gear.
i've been using a worm binder (medium) for yrs. when bank fishing ... keeps you light and mobile ... carry 1 sb. 1 frog with the rest many plastics ... weights and hooks and pliers ... thinking about upgrading to browning binder later on ...
On 3/7/2019 at 11:07 PM, microotter said:I mostly bank/wade fish. I am looking for a solution to take 3-5 spinnerbaits with me on a trip. I like to pack as lightly as possible. Usually 2 3600 size boxes for tackle—so I don’t really have room for a dedicated spinnerbait box in my backpack. I have a couple big spinnerbait boxes with my tackle storage where I store my collection. I was thinking of just throwing them in a ziplock, but I don’t want to bend the wires. Maybe put an index cared or something between them?
Is there a small hard box that will hold a few 3/8–1/2 oz. spinnerbaits? What does everyone else do? Thanks.
Do you use hip or chest waders?
On 3/8/2019 at 1:24 AM, PhishLI said:Do you use hip or chest waders?
I have a pair of breathable chest waders that I mostly use for colder weather kayak fishing. I don’t have access to my kayak this year unfortunately. Most of my wading this year will be done once the water is warmer in sneakers or water shoes.
What I use for just a couple spinnerbaits.
Don't laugh, it works.
On 3/7/2019 at 11:28 PM, J Francho said:This is what you want:
https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Flambeau_00220_Small_Spinnerbait_Box/descpage-FL6120.html
I have 2 of these, they work great for carrying a few spinnerbaits.
On 3/8/2019 at 1:43 AM, Tizi said:I have 2 of these, they work great for carrying a few spinnerbaits.
Will they accommodate a few buzzbaits?
Small picture album for 50 cents at Walmart will hold a few and fit in your back pocket or a pocket on your bag
On 3/8/2019 at 1:37 AM, Gundog said:What I use for just a couple spinnerbaits.
Don't laugh, it works.
Nice! I like having spongebob on my storage more than some guy’s initials haha
On 3/8/2019 at 1:33 AM, microotter said:I have a pair of breathable chest waders that I mostly use for colder weather kayak fishing. I don’t have access to my kayak this year unfortunately. Most of my wading this year will be done once the water is warmer in sneakers or water shoes.
I fish in breathable waders year round, but in wading boots! I don't have the guts to muck around in sneakers. Bank fishing is tough locally as the lakes are ringed by trees right up to the shore.
I use this sling pack: https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/magellan-outdoors-wader-sling-pack. I love it. The good thing about it is that when you rotate it around to your chest to access it, it's parallel to the ground which makes for easy pickings. It comes with multiple zippered compartments and two small boxes, several D rings, and a pliers/forcep pouch. I rarely use everything it can carry in one session. When I think I need more I put a 3600 size box down the front of the bib of the waders. I barely notice it's there. A box with rounded corners is more comfortable. I like the Spiderwire medium tackle box. Amazon has them.
https://www.amazon.com/Spiderwire-Tackle-Medium-Utility-Clear/dp/B079GP2MG7 Anyway, both the sling, and when needed, the extra box are pretty unobtrusive and carry plenty.
On 3/8/2019 at 1:55 AM, PhishLI said:I fish in breathable waders year round, but in wading boots! I don't have the guts to much around in sneakers. Bank fishing is tough locally as the lakes are ringing by trees right up to the shore.
I use this sling pack: https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/magellan-outdoors-wader-sling-pack. I love it. The good thing about it is that when you rotate it around to your chest to access it, it's parallel to the ground which makes for easy pickings. It comes with multiple zippered compartments and two small boxes, several D rings, and a pliers/forcep pouch. I rarely use everything it can carry in one session. When I think I need more I put a 3600 size box down the front of the bib of the waders. I barely notice it's there. A box with rounded corners is more comfortable. I like the Spiderwire medium tackle box. Amazon has them.
I have the breathable waders with the built in boot. I got a really nice deal on them a couple of years back. So far they seem ok. My next pair might be with separate boots. I might be doing more rock hopping than wading at a few of the new to me spots haha.
Funny that you bring up the sling. I am actually researching them and small backpacks lately. I am torn between solutions that are made for fishing and non-fishing options. Also between one and two-strapped bags. I like the idea of two straps when I am gone long days where I want to pack a lunch and a rain jacket. The smaller sling bags seem better for shorter trips, wading, and casting while wearing the bag. I may have to get both.
I even see that some bags have a spot to hold a spare rod which seems nice in open spaces, but like a nightmare ducking trees and other obstacles.
On 3/8/2019 at 2:05 AM, microotter said:I have the breathable waders with the built in boot. I got a really nice deal on them a couple of years back. So far they seem ok. My next pair might be with separate boots. I might be doing more rock hopping than wading at a few of the new to me spots haha.
Funny that you bring up the sling. I am actually researching them and small backpacks lately. I am torn between solutions that are made for fishing and non-fishing options. Also between one and two-strapped bags. I like the idea of two straps when I am gone long days where I want to pack a lunch and a rain jacket. The smaller sling bags seem better for shorter trips, wading, and casting while wearing the bag. I may have to get both.
I even see that some bags have a spot to hold a spare rod which seems nice in open spaces, but like a nightmare ducking trees and other obstacles.
My buddy who wades with me picked up a sling pack from BPS last week that's little bit larger than the Magellan. It's basically the same design. You can totally fish comfortably with either. We both bring an extra box like I put in the amazon link and park it in the bib. Covers most fishing for 3-6 hours or more. It also houses my phone and spectacles. The Magellan has a draw string for a water bottle, but I slip the rod into it when I'm unhooking a fish when I'm waist deep. It works OK for that. Keeps my reel out of the water. I've tried back packs and larger slings. I can't stand them now that I've downsized. I use the sling even when I'm stuck on the bank.
That's a slob!
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?
On 3/8/2019 at 2:25 AM, 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 ...
On 3/8/2019 at 1:47 AM, microotter said:Will they accommodate a few buzzbaits?
Yup
On 3/8/2019 at 2:25 AM, microotter said:Do you bring more than one rod bank/wade fishing?
I bring 2-4. Usually 3.
On 3/7/2019 at 11:34 PM, 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
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.
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.
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.