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Catfish jugs
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08/07/19 08:11 PM
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Joined: Aug 2008
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Slab Killa
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Anyone make them to sell?
Iād like to snag a few
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Re: Catfish jugs
[Re: Slab Killa]
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08/08/19 02:28 AM
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Joined: May 2019
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FishinGlenn
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I am making some high quality custom noodle sticks.
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Re: Catfish jugs
[Re: Slab Killa]
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08/14/19 11:31 PM
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TGalyon1
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Wal mart sale them but they are really cheep made. Not to take away from FishinGlenn but they are not hard to make. Youtube is your friend
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Re: Catfish jugs
[Re: TGalyon1]
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08/15/19 02:45 PM
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FishinGlenn
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Catfishing "jugs" are not difficult to make yourself - the hard part is rounding up the needed materials from the big box stores. I didn't want any cheap little stinkin' rigs and saw flaws in the ones made out of PVC - the eye screws have nothing to grab for one thing. So I designed my noodle sticks using treated wooden dowels and stainless steel eye screws. Old fashioned jugs also take up too much room in my small boat. However, I can carry a dozen of my sleek noodle sticks in a five gallon bucket.
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