LINDY'S BOUGHT@ Grizzly jigs
I have been looking for a better way to store my spider rig terminal tackle. I have been using a piece of a pool noodle to wrap the complete rig (leader, hooks and sinker) around but it is only working fair for me. Has anyone here ever used holders shown here "http://www.tjstackle.com/"? Click on the "Snell holders and storage". I feel sure this will work for a one hook rig but I'm not so sure how it would do with a two hook rig.
Thanks for your input.
Charlie
LINDY'S BOUGHT@ Grizzly jigs
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These are the snell or rig holders from TJ's Tackle. Each one holds 2 rigs.
We only sell the Best. Ranger, Xpress, Yamaha, Suzuki, Tohatsu.
I use heavy enough line that the hook straightens every time ...Then all that extra prerig stuff is un-necessary ...
I never have understood this wives tale that crappie will only bite lightweight line ...
15lb main line - 14lb florocarbon leader - light wire hooks ...
Change the hooks when they get dull ...
Change the leader when it gets frayed ...
Less time re-rigging = more bait time in the water ...
More bait time in the water = more crappie ...law of averages ...
Rickie
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the one from tj`s tackle works good with double or single hook rigs
I cut 8 x 12" pieces of 5/8" sheet Styrofoam insulation. Top hook goes in the end of the piece and wrap the rig around then stick the bottom hook where ever it winds up. Holds the whole crappie rig in line . You can get about twelve on each piece of foam. Only downside is they will blow out when underway so be careful to stow them first.