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Re: A way to keep your rigs from tangling [Re: Catfanman] #13847690 01/15/21 08:31 PM
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Twistees from bread?

Re: A way to keep your rigs from tangling [Re: Catfanman] #13848254 01/16/21 04:56 AM
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Re: A way to keep your rigs from tangling [Re: Catfanman] #13848558 01/16/21 04:21 PM
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Masking tape works well.

Re: A way to keep your rigs from tangling [Re: Catfanman] #13848576 01/16/21 04:32 PM
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I use cable zip ties, I attach one on the rod above the reel, put the hook into the circle of the zip tie, then I wrap the line around the rod so the guides hold it in place. I do this with all my rods, crappie and bass. Saves a lot of tangled mess. I also use lure wraps to keep the hooks from getting snagged on stuff like carpet and people.

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