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    Thanks for sharing this information with us

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    Good write up and technique. Thanks for sharing

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    Interesting read. Thanks

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    so the line goes to the top and then again to the bottom of said apparatus ?
    very cool idea , never seen that before ....

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    could be very useful for either vertical jigging from boat at brushpiles or my preferred Dock dropping where there is a lot of brush under certain ones and you could use that weight to tickle top of brush while hopefully pulling crappie up to get your bait. course looks like an expensive loss if you did get hooked up and lost whole rig.

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