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    Quote Originally Posted by RogerA View Post
    I make my rigs exactly like Cray does. I use the double hook rigs made that way. I tried braid on my spider rig rods and it stayed wrapped around the tip all the time and I took it back off and went back to mono.
    So u have a 3 way swivel, main drop down with the weight, bead, barre swivel, then 8” down to hook?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    So u have a 3 way swivel, main drop down with the weight, bead, barre swivel, then 8” down to hook?
    That is how I rig. I use a split ring and a duo lock snap on one leg of the three way. I attach the weight to that and remove it when I wrap up for the day. Makes rod storage easier. Same three way is used when I push cranks too, just different weights. 1/2oz for my trolling and 2oz for the cranks. Nothing fancy for the weights either. I use an all lead weight kind of like a bank sinker and because of the swivel there is no twist.
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    Here is how I tie mine up. I used heavier colored bobber stop line to make it more visible. Normally I use 12 lb flour carbon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Here is how I tie mine up. I used heavier colored bobber stop line to make it more visible. Normally I use 12 lb flour carbon.
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    Thanks man! On that 5 wrap cinch knot, I will have to look that one up. So you are quick snapping the whole rig to ur main line? How are u attaching that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Here is how I tie mine up. I used heavier colored bobber stop line to make it more visible. Normally I use 12 lb flour carbon.
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    Thanks man! On that 5 wrap cinch knot, I will have to look that one up. So you are quick snapping the whole rig to ur main line? How are u attaching that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    Thanks man! On that 5 wrap cinch knot, I will have to look that one up. So you are quick snapping the whole rig to ur main line? How are u attaching that?
    Use a #1 or #2 fas snap on the main line, so you can easily swap out rigs or other lures. Here is a photo of clinch knot versus improved, and for crappie a 7 wrapped clinch isn't really necessary. Name:  Clinch-Knot.jpg
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    Tried the braid went back to mono. Seems like the braid was always wrapped around the rod tips.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    Thanks man! On that 5 wrap cinch knot, I will have to look that one up. So you are quick snapping the whole rig to ur main line? How are u attaching that?
    Use a #1 DuoLock snap on main line, attach that to the first swivel. Then use the other 2 snaps to attach jigs or hooks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    So u have a 3 way swivel, main drop down with the weight, bead, barre swivel, then 8” down to hook?
    That's correct.
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    Try florucarbon on one reel and see how it works for you.
    For spider rigging l use baitcaster reels with 20 lb florucarbon and light wire hooks. My hand thumb joints are worn out and this helps retieing setups as often.
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