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A Rig Help #7097444 01/27/12 12:47 AM
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Hey guys I just thought I'd let ya'll know you can put a O-Ring for wacky rigs on the wires and roll it up near the head to fan it out and down near the swivels to make it compact. Just a helpful thought.



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Re: A Rig Help [Re: cypressranger] #7097453 01/27/12 12:49 AM
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Good tip! I just broke mine off on a cast this afternoon. Glad I had on cheap swimbaits!


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I make finnesse a rigs with small wire that might help. 10$ apiece the wire flexes enough for small baits but still 180# test. Send me a pic of your rig and maybe I can send a few of mine to try.


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