I do this. I have a small box rigged and ready to go. I have found that rigged this way the jigs last much longer and I don't have to change jigs very often, unless I lose one.
Chris
Since it was so hot I sat here pre rigging my baits inside where it is cool. Since I fish the same purple /chartreuse tubes most of the time it helps while fishing to have them ready . I take and check the Timmy Tom 1/8 oz insert jig heads for burrs on the lead . I have to say his are the cleanest molded jig heads I have found . Then just put a drop of mineral oil or other lube on lead and insert it into tube . Sure helps save time and trouble on the water when you break off . I usually keep 50 to 100 rigged in my boat at all times . Several of my fishing buddies have picked up on this . They show up to fish with a bag of pre rigged purple/chartreuse jigs and a pair of jig poles .
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I do this. I have a small box rigged and ready to go. I have found that rigged this way the jigs last much longer and I don't have to change jigs very often, unless I lose one.
Chris
NIMROD LIKED above post
I do it with my trolling rigs. Do basically the same thing as Capps rigs but I put them in RigRit boxes. Some with jig heads, some with minnow hooks. But it works well for me. No untangling lines, no tying on hooks with weights hanging off wrapping around everything else. Cut old one off, throw it in the junk drawer (to later salvage hooks, swivels, weights, ect.)and tie a new one on. All of about 45 seconds.
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I make them up in my off season too but I don't have that many. I have 3 foam tubes that hold 8 rigs each. (Capps & Coleman)
I make up one with gnats, one with plane hooks, and one with 2" jigs. I also went back to fast snaps on the ones that I have
jigs on. I don't like to use them because they will sometimes pick up the line next to it in the case of a cat or white bass. Pre-
tied makes things go a lot faster when you have a mishap.
Tell'em I'll be there.
old Bass Tour Days keep prerigged and a backup Rod/Reel combo Ready.
Got to be ready.
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Can God trust us.NIMROD LIKED above post
I've heard of using a toothpick, but I thought the swivel might slip off, so I use part of a paperclip shaped like a hairpin
Badgerfan LIKED above post
I have to thought about doing this. What are you doing for connecting the rig line to the main line? swivel, tying?