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Thread: Keeping long poles together

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    Default Keeping long poles together


    As many of you know I just went to the 10' this last week, so now started with short strips of velcro, but then I see this "Lure Wrap" that bass pro sells and cut it in half and use one at the top one at the bottom and it seems to work fine, brother in law used duct tape, hell no wonder they think we are hillbilly's over here.... someone got a better mouse trap???
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    I use garbage bag twist ties...reusable, but probably even more hillbilly than ductape.

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    Rubber Bands.
    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
    Mike

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    Roll of double sided velcro cut in short pieces. Enough for a lifetime and many rods.
    Mike

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    rubber bands also

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    I may be stupid or just not as "high tech" as you boys but I just take them apart fold in half like you have in pic. then wrap the string around them and hook it on the eye. Works for me anyway!
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    rubber bands on the handle and then slip the rod inside a "rod sock"

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    Ditto spoonman. Fold in half, hook the jig in the holder loop, reel up tight with joint ends relatively even, grab line from butt section and wrap over eye on tip section.

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    Thank you for sharing your tips, figure ole beagler uses barb wire around his...........
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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    Quote Originally Posted by olesilverside View Post
    Thank you for sharing your tips, figure ole beagler uses barb wire around his...........

    That is if he makes it HOME with them.:D:D
    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
    Mike

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