Was wanting to get some examples and idea of how you tie up your double rigs for spider rigging.
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Was wanting to get some examples and idea of how you tie up your double rigs for spider rigging.
I use a small bucket probably 3 gallon, cut pool noodles to the length of the bucket and with magic marker label the end of the noodles according to what weight they are. I like the smaller buckets because they fit in my rod locker.
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I bought zipped grocery bags from food lion. Cut pool noodles to length. Striped them as a guide to wrap. Placed a Sheetrock screw on each line to hold the loop knot where it attaches to my snap swivel. Pretie my rigs and wrap them in. I have a bag for tightline and a bag for longline.
Was he asking for opinions on tying, or storing?
Well I was just asking on tying but great ideas for storing.
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I use loop knots for tying, then use an electric knife to cut the noodles in about 1" slices for storage in plastic food containers.
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I tie an improved c&c 1 oz rig. Below the egg sinker, I have a bead and swivel. I also tie on 4 lb line so a hook breaks off if get lots of snags. Loop knot at the top to attach to a snap swivel.
Those look like meatgetter minner critter.
Crappie logic gnats! Great trolling jigs and Donnie is a great guy to deal with he can tie up any color combo you want!
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