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Re: A catfish rookie question.
[Re: James Tucker]
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11/10/10 02:11 PM
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That looks just like the santee cooper rig I use. I do make my own snaggless weight like you do.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 02:18 PM
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hookem horns(Keith)
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me as well....but i like no-roll sinkers. a little bumpy sometimes but hold the drift line tight and don't hang up much. I think it is a personal preference thing!
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 03:48 PM
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Eric Starr
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+1 Thats the rig that i use right there it works great especially with the TC sinker slides you can change your weight very quickly.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 05:20 PM
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BrianTx01
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I have some of the Team Catfish snagless but for some reason the santee rig works better for me with a no roll sinker.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 05:42 PM
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Lga043
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That's a good picture there fish hauler
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 05:49 PM
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James Tucker
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One tip on making your own string weights. Tie on your swivel first, add weights on string, run line thru last weight 3-4 times, squeeze last weight with pliers. This will let you make a tight set of semi-snagfree weights pretty cheap. Use the cheap brass snap swivels not the locking ones.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
[Re: James Tucker]
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11/10/10 05:51 PM
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One tip on making your own string weights. Tie on your swivel first, add weights on string, run line thru last weight 3-4 times, squeeze last weight with pliers. This will let you make a tight set of semi-snagfree weights pretty cheap. Use the cheap brass snap swivels not the locking ones. Good tip right there.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
[Re: *Mr. Fabulous*]
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11/10/10 07:17 PM
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r42
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Your "sorta" don't count on account of your name.
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 07:23 PM
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http://www.catfishing.tv/Main/tips-section/TipsSection.htmlHere's a website for you to shorten your learning curve on fishing for kittys. It has information on all kinds of questions and also shows different ways of rigging baits. Personally I prefer the Santee Cooper rig for drifting with a snaggless 2oz weight. Hope this is helpful. 
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
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11/10/10 09:51 PM
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T-MAC
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One tip on making your own string weights. Tie on your swivel first, add weights on string, run line thru last weight 3-4 times, squeeze last weight with pliers. This will let you make a tight set of semi-snagfree weights pretty cheap. Use the cheap brass snap swivels not the locking ones. Worked great just made some exactly like this. 
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Re: A catfish rookie question.
[Re: BAMAboy]
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11/14/10 07:55 PM
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Thanks Bamma and everyone for getting me started
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