Wrapped around a piece of pool noodle.
I have a lot of pre tied multi hook or jig rigs for spider rigging. Right now I store each of them in a plastic sandwich bag but they still manage to tangle a little and if it's windy you've got an empty bag blowing around your boat or into the lake which is not good!. How do ya'll store yours so there ready when you need them?
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Wrapped around a piece of pool noodle.
Was using a noodle, but just got a couple of Lindy Riggers. The plastic give it more stability if squished in a locker and the ridges will keep the line from slipping between the rigs. Think I'm gonna like them a lot better, but haven't tied up any yet to try 'em.
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Pool noodle.
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I use the ones from Cabelas that look kinda like a ladder. Comes in a box with 18 of em. Holds two rigs per ladder.
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I used a piece of a lid from a cheap stryofoam cooler. Worked pretty good. You could stick all the hooks into the stryfoam. It doesnt have to be that wide as you can wrap the line around it.
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I bought a bag that looks like this one and it works great for keeping the double hook rigs with weights. Easy to store and you can buy more bags if needed.
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Lots of great answers and ideas, thanks for all the replies.
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