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Sure you've consider it, or maybe have done so in the past. Tie your own rigs, a heck of a lot cheaper that way and you can use a good quality line that will last a lot longer. It's tedious work, but a good hobby for when your bored. For $50.00 or less you could tie an awful lot of rigs with several different size weights.
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Like Snubby said....make your own! That way they are just like you want. Takes a little bit to iron the kinks out but you can make them a lot cheaper than you can buy them. I was just at a work conference and I took my rig making kit with me and made 60 rigs over 4 days while in the hotel at night.
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I'm not an expert, but of all the rigs I've tried, I've had the easiest time with these of any rig:
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Hardly ever a tangle. Just the right balance of line type, line length.
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I usually make my own, and experiment a little with different setups. Gives me something to do when I can't go fishing.
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I take advantage of idle time and tie my own. Order bulk swivels off eBay (way cheaper)). Tie up multiple sizes and different jig heads. I wrap mine around 12”lengths of pool noodles. The hooks stay in the foam and keeps the rigs nice and neat. Easy to roll off and re-rig the rod quickly.
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Those Grizzy hooks dont bend much. I use rope when I fish these rigs.