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    Gotcha. I read the weird find in a fillet thread. Didn't see that there. That is crazy sorry to jack the thread

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    I have posted this before, and I know there are as many ways to secure your lines as there are fishermen, but these are cheap and easy.....Name:  untitled.png
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    Wall-Mart in the hair care section. About $1 for 12. Clip em where ever you need em on the pole to transport, unclip em and stick em in your pocket while fishing. Takes a couple of seconds each to re-apply them when moving......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    I have posted this before, and I know there are as many ways to secure your lines as there are fishermen, but these are cheap and easy.....Name:  untitled.png
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    Wall-Mart in the hair care section. About $1 for 12. Clip em where ever you need em on the pole to transport, unclip em and stick em in your pocket while fishing. Takes a couple of seconds each to re-apply them when moving......
    Something else to keep up with.
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    I use both at different times, only thing I change is when the wind is blowing a little more and I am getting more bounce in the poles I make my tag lines for my hooks or gnats longer to take some of the bounce out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    I have posted this before, and I know there are as many ways to secure your lines as there are fishermen, but these are cheap and easy.....Name:  untitled.png
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    Wall-Mart in the hair care section. About $1 for 12. Clip em where ever you need em on the pole to transport, unclip em and stick em in your pocket while fishing. Takes a couple of seconds each to re-apply them when moving......
    THis is what I use, always on the poles then when I am fishing just clip em on the trolling rig. But I use bottom rigs more than c and c style so that's why I use em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    I have posted this before, and I know there are as many ways to secure your lines as there are fishermen, but these are cheap and easy.....Name:  untitled.png
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    Wall-Mart in the hair care section. About $1 for 12. Clip em where ever you need em on the pole to transport, unclip em and stick em in your pocket while fishing. Takes a couple of seconds each to re-apply them when moving......
    Me too, no trouble at all to keep up with, you just get funny looks while shopping for them.
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    What size swivels y'all using on the CC rigs?

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    I use a # 12 or #10 smalls you can get by with. I use the crane not the barrel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    Me too, no trouble at all to keep up with, you just get funny looks while shopping for them.
    Not as funny a look as you get when you're shopping for her feminine products. :-)
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