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    I just got a terrova Ipilot and hope it is....have not got to get on water with it yet! I have several things that I could post but trying to think of something others may not post about......

    So this past years winner is these harness holders....hands down they have saved me soooo much time on the water when I am spider rigging! I only spider in the winter months and have tried pool noodles, cut cardboard strips, and platic cut up for a holder and they all would eventually get tangled and hard to store neatly! Tangles when you are catching fish will push this preacher to the edge and especially after you have spent hours tying them up just to have to cut them up to get undone! Lol These have made it quick to change when I break off and they store neatly and never had one tangle!

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    6'10 med light, extra fast action st croix rage series rod that i use to cast jigs with......amazing sensitivity


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    Quote Originally Posted by MePreach View Post
    I just got a terrova Ipilot and hope it is....have not got to get on water with it yet! I have several things that I could post but trying to think of something others may not post about......

    So this past years winner is these harness holders....hands down they have saved me soooo much time on the water when I am spider rigging! I only spider in the winter months and have tried pool noodles, cut cardboard strips, and platic cut up for a holder and they all would eventually get tangled and hard to store neatly! Tangles when you are catching fish will push this preacher to the edge and especially after you have spent hours tying them up just to have to cut them up to get undone! Lol These have made it quick to change when I break off and they store neatly and never had one tangle!

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    I store mine on a noodle and get tangles sometimes. Where do you find these?
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    Oh yeah, I like the new Heading Sensor GPS puck for my Humminbird. No mo donut.
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    Lindy Rigger Snell Holders work well keeping ready-rigs from tangling. The kit comes with 3 leader holders that hold 12 leaders each and a utility box.
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    Took the plunge and purchased a HB 998c combo back in December. I've had it out 4 times this winter and am still learning just the basics of what this unit will do. Hope to be somewhat comfortable with it before spring. Right now, each time out I spend way more time playing with the ff than fishing! As a wise man once said......."I'm a low tech guy in a high tech world!"
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    They've probably been out for a while but the crappie sliders have been thrashing the crappie on my home lakes in missouri. I absolutely love those things.
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    Crappie.com Alot of ideas, help onthis site.
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