Have been using pool noodles in the past, found these and have changed. Easier for me to store. They are called snell holders. I ordered 40 and with shipping came to around .50 cents each
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Have been using pool noodles in the past, found these and have changed. Easier for me to store. They are called snell holders. I ordered 40 and with shipping came to around .50 cents each
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Carl on the Ms. board uses those. How you keep tension on those? A rubber band?
that's what I use Wilbur, you just stretch them to the next hole and you can put 2 per holder
Been using them about 3 years. Like Steve said just hook first hook wrap snug and stretc to closest hole hook will fit in. No kinks when unwrapping. Can store a bunch in real small area. I bought his kits which I think come with 15 holders in their own box for about 10.00. Plus they will fit more in a bigger Plano like Justanotherjoe has his.
I have two boxes of them and they work great for storing! I hate rigging them but they are great non the less. I also have the Lindy rig holders. They work well for jigs I found where the snells above work well with capps and coleman rigs.
I see you have yours in a large box. I like mine that fit in the 3600 box. But they do get kinda bulky with the heavier slip weights. Good idea!
Yep just stretch a little to closest hole, didn't think about 2 per holder
I assume one end has a swivel that you tie to the main line. How do you secure it so it does not unwind? I get how the hooks are placed but how about the other end?
I use the swim noodles but these would take up a lot less space so I am interested in how you do them up,
you make the hook on the short line coming off the three way swivel the "end". Hook it, and just start winding, when you get to end with other hook, stretch to nearest hole and hook, will not unwind.
Can start at either end doesn't matter.
OK, mine are not tied like that, I just have one line with a swivel on one end, 2 hooks in line on loop knots and a snap at the other end for the weight. Probably still could make it work though. Might give it a try.
Used them for several years
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Sea Ray if you notice the snell holders have a very small gap on the sides of each plastic "rung" in the ladder. That is where you can hook over your line and swivel and then start your wind and finish by opening your snapswivel and hooking it to an open ung or thru the side like before. There are so many spots to hook your line or hook to it s awesome!!!
Good luck and have fun rigging them!!
I've used those for years also. I have a hundred or two of them for different style rigs.
I put 4 on each and have 3 boxes of 18 for 216 pre tied
TJ has an excellent price on his snap hooks also. I have bought tackle from him several times.
Well you guys convinced me I just ordered a kit. Will take up less room than the noodles.
This is half of the noodles I was using. All the rigs fit in these two boxes. I put one rig per holder.
If I had put two per holder, they would have fit in one box.
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If you use a 1oz. weight can you still stack 3 high or only 2.
Never tried a 1 oz