Well i needed a box for my spinnerbaits so i did some searching for a cheaper method of storing them,took a few ideas and put together a cheaper,effective,and secure way too store my lures.
I bought the plastic tote at dollarstore $4,dial rod $.59 & some left over plywood and screws. I used a file too notch out the grooves so they would stay in place.
The box locks and has a handle,it holds about 20 spinnerbaits.
I'm going too make another one or two for my bucktails and other inlines i have made.
Here's another one i made for my other bucktails and inlines.
I using small hooks on the dial rods and sides,this one is a little bit more complicated,possitioning the hooks so you can get them off easily and so they wont fall off.
I ran outa hooks after i broke a few off trying too screw them into the dials.
I have used an old cooler form this purpose. I used 3/8" threaded rod to hold my spinnerbaits when transporting them. Because of the threaded rod the baits won't move around. It's inexpensive and works so well. I bought my cooler at a garage sale.
...Larry
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