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Thread: Stow Long Fishing Poles Fast, No Tangles, short video

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    good tip,thats the way i`ve been doing it for years,it works

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    Great tip! I have been looking for a good method for storing rods. Thanks!

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    I have been doing them that way for years as well
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    Double jig rigs are still a pain in the butt. Any suggestions on that? I try to hook top jig to lowest or second to lowest eye on rod then hook bottom jig into the foam on the handle. Then I wrap the line the same way. Still a pain but maybe i have the line to tight.
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    Like the surprise catch mid video. Been using the method for stowing rods for years. Works great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabepeeps View Post
    Double jig rigs are still a pain in the butt. Any suggestions on that? I try to hook top jig to lowest or second to lowest eye on rod then hook bottom jig into the foam on the handle. Then I wrap the line the same way. Still a pain but maybe i have the line to tight.
    Hook the jigs into each other and loop them over the reel, then wind the line.
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    Not sure if I follow. Are you talking about Capps and Coleman rigs because that's what I use. What do you do with the weight and leader line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabepeeps View Post
    Double jig rigs are still a pain in the butt. Any suggestions on that? I try to hook top jig to lowest or second to lowest eye on rod then hook bottom jig into the foam on the handle. Then I wrap the line the same way. Still a pain but maybe i have the line to tight.
    take the top hook and pull it toward the top , wrap the hook with the main line 4-5 times and then start to spin rod as he said .

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    thanks for the tip. I been doing something like that for some time.
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