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    You want to run those batteries down to zero?
    When you have run the boat for a day and the batteries are low, park your truck close to the batteries. Take the positive wire off the truck battery. Hook a set of jumper cables to the boat batteries. Neg. cable to the truck battery. Positive cable to the battery wire. Turn your headlights on bright and leave it for a couple of hours or until the lights go out. Rehook the battery wire and your back in business.

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    [QUOTE=windstone;2031527]
    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    Not being a smart arse, but why would you ask, if ya already know how? I guess the better question is, why would I take up valuable gigabytes postin a pic and tryin to help. Maybe I been werkin to hard today and this is just a little fuzzy to me.

    fear not minner, your time was not wasted. i have been using three ways from the get go and get so frustrated because a lot of times the knot comes undone right off the bat, probably a left hander problem tying it bakards. just tied up about ten like yours and it is so simple and easy, plus i can use a palomar knot on all three and you can't tie that one bakards...
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    This is te best way to tie rigs,IMO
    Quote Originally Posted by Shine Runner View Post
    I like the loop knot off the main line too. I use a loop knot 90% of the time to allow what ever I am using to swing freely. I use it to avoid all the knot tying required by swivels. Unless I feel like I need clear floro to catch spooky fish, I run a hook/jig/whatever up the line, run a barrel weight or worm weight up the line and run the line through 5 times leaving whatever length line I want my bottom hook to be below the sinker and then attach bottom hook with loop knot and then use loop knot for top hook whatever distance I want it above the weight. If I am money fishing and want prerigs, I do the exact same thing except top hook's tag end is tied to a normal swivel. Knot tying takes way to long for a double rig when I am trying to keep up with the depth finder, trolling motor, wind, other boats, and all the other distractions. I want to spend as much of my time watching rod tips and depth finder as possible.
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    I dont know why I use all the hardware, thats the way I seen it and I copied it.
    Here's rig set up being as it aint a rig and then todays catch. Not much too it but I am happy with it being my first day out on my own. What pound test yall use??

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    Good Job John
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    nothing wrong with that rig, just no need to use all the swivels. the real thing i'm concerned about is them monkey toe'd feet you got showing in the first pic, good grief boy. Looks like you could climb a coconut tree with them thangs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feeshrman View Post
    nothing wrong with that rig, just no need to use all the swivels. the real thing i'm concerned about is them monkey toe'd feet you got showing in the first pic, good grief boy. Looks like you could climb a coconut tree with them thangs.
    I can, theys handy fot lots of things.:D

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    Rees, is that your foot in the pitchur?

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    That bottom swivel, what does it go to?

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    According to the "catch" picture....................I would say there ain't nothing wrong with that rig. Nice mess right thar.............

    I like 6 lbs. on the "rigs" and 8 or 10 lbs. on the main line to the reel. Hiviz or clear floro is about the same results in the spring and some times a factor in the fall with clearer water.

    About the foot in the picture.............................well.......... ..................................how many coconut trees ya'll got in 'ssippi?????????????????
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