U looking for an actual rod holder pic or how the lines are rigged?
anyone have any pictures of there rigs was looking for an illustration how to rig my poles thanks or a picture how you rig to push crankbaits thanks
U looking for an actual rod holder pic or how the lines are rigged?
I only use 1 jig per pole and this is how I rig mine, 1/4 to 1/2 oz lead.
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thanks for the pic could you use a barrel swivel and a bead so the weight dont go down to the jig
I like the rubber band method better in that you are able to move it down on your jig when finished fishing or moving long distances and not having so much line flopping around, just pull the lead down and wind your whole rig to your rod tip. Leave enough ribber band sticking out both ends of the weight so if your line get loose just twist the 2 ends and it will tighten back up. Another plus is if you get hung and can reach it with your rod you can push the weight down to your jig and most times push your jig loose. Just my way of doing it, not the only way or maybe the best way for others but it works for me. Arkbowhunter you need to clean out your PM box.
Last edited by SteveJ; 08-03-2011 at 09:25 PM.
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RUBBER BAND METHOD???? I havent never seen anything like that before. I loved the fact that its that flexible when putting the poles up for the day. How can a person get more information on the DIY outfitting of this rig? Thanks STEVEJ
looks like ya take a larger sewing needle and thread the rubber band through the weight.....leave the loop on one side and trim the other. if the rubber band is thick enough you may not need to double it through the loop..........................
I take a short piece of mono, double it and push it thru the lead, then run a cut rubber band thru the loop in the mono as well as your line and pull it thru the lead. Leave enough band on each end and you can stretch the rubber and push your mono thru it after the first time, braid will not push thru at least for me so you will need the looped piece of mono each time. As said if the band is thick enough only one piece is needed but the bands I use two are needed. If it is loose on your line twist the ends in opposite directions and it will snug the mono in the hole. Any more ? Just ask, hope I have made it clearer. As I say this works for me but maybe another way is best for others.
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