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Thread: Double Hook Rig Storage

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    That what I use and work great
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    where can you buy the electrical Velcro cable ties? Never seen them before but looks good. Thanks.

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    Lowe's sells them in 50 packs for around $5

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    Pony tail holders work well also. Check your local dollar store.
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    Basically as posted above you can get them most Hardware stores but I bout mine off of flebay for like $9 for 20 w/free shipping. I like the bright colored ones but you can get any color you want. Plus they come in handy for all sorts of other things too. You can get any length also but for wrapping a rod the 4-6" ones work fantastic

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    Another fine DIY idea!

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    I've been thinking about using snap swivels at the end of my line and then using weights with wire eyelets. I can then easily remove the swinging weight at the end of my trip. Also, this will allow quick adjustments if I need to increase or decrease the amount of weight needed while trolling.

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