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    Default J White re: jump boxes


    Nice looking boxes.

    Try some rubber strips about 3/4 inch thich, the width of the top of the box.

    Put on all fours edges.

    Cut 25 slits on each side.

    On the outside edge, pull the string just into the outside corner (not all the way) of the slit.

    They will pull out when your putting the line out at a fast idle and they will keep the hooks from getting tangled.

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    How do you fasten the rubber to top?, nail or glue. And there do it get flat pieces of rubber 3/4''.
    That sounds like a very good idea.

    spider rig man

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    Sounds like a good idea, thanks. I've about done got too lazy to put
    them out now anyway though :D figured out just to have fun, individual
    jugs or "noodles" were less stress.
    Shoals Area Crappie Association

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    Spider,

    My brother sent me a pic of one his. I'll post it when I get back home.

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    Also, use sheet metal for the bottom instead of ply wood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetHomeAlabama
    Also, use sheet metal for the bottom instead of ply wood.
    yep, can't tell it from the pics, but those I have are aluminum bottoms -
    what can I say, it was free at the time :o advantages of working in a big
    factory.
    Shoals Area Crappie Association

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