That's a bargain alright. I thought I got a good deal when I got 20 for 50¢ each at Walgreens. They were regularly marked $3.00...you got mine beat by a mile.
If any of you all need some swimming noodles for jugs and you have a Dollar
General store near by, you might check on them. They were on closeout for
.15 cents instead of $1.50 and after I drug the box of 21 that they had left up to pay for them, they were reduced further to .01 each. Total .21 cents plus .02 for state tax. Darn, wish they had more.
That's a bargain alright. I thought I got a good deal when I got 20 for 50¢ each at Walgreens. They were regularly marked $3.00...you got mine beat by a mile.
This might be a dumb question. What is a swimming noodle? Thanks, just wondering.
Swimming noodle, a long round, or square, or weird shaped tube that kids play/float with in the swimming pool, that works great for making fishing jugs.
Cut to abou 12" long, insert wooden dowlrod into hole in ceter, secure with screw/wire/something. Attach line to dowl rod and wrap line around noodle for storage.
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Hey, thanks alot. So do you somehow use them for crappie fishing, or you all using them for catfish? I would be interiested in learning this way of fishing.
Bull Dog Most Of The Time This Method Is Used For Catfishing
But I Have Heard Of People Using Them For Crappie There Is A
Video On This 'jugging For Catfish On Fishingtennessee.com
It Takes You Thru The Whole Process Of Making The Jug Lines And
Then You Get To See Them In Action On The Water