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    I recall watching an infisherman show a few years ago where they shared a tip about using a very small piece of surgical tubing on your line and slipping it over the hook eye to hold the jig horizontal to the line. Does anyone know what size tubing is needed?

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    Use a no.1 or 2 duo-lock snap. Will keep your jig horizontal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top Secret Jigs View Post
    Use a no.1 or 2 duo-lock snap. Will keep your jig horizontal.
    Brandon do they have these snaps at Don and Toms?

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    Learn a simple loop knot to tie and you will be in business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imajigger2 View Post
    Learn a simple loop knot to tie and you will be in business.
    Thought maybe he would know, but I can call or go out there to see. By the way jigger I've seen your loop (not). Tehe Also always have my snap swivels.
    Last edited by dkv; 03-31-2016 at 10:25 AM. Reason: addition

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    Quote Originally Posted by dkv View Post
    Thought maybe he would know, but I can call or go out there to see. By the way jigger I've seen your loop (not). Tehe Also always have my snap swivels.
    thats a simple loop knot is way better but some find the swivels much easier to change baits with, too much tying is tiring, neither is effective if you don't have boat control.
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    No but I have some I'll have all my rods rigged with one on my trip. it also makes changing up fast and easy.
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    WC. If u don't wanna loose em, stay off my brushpiles.
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    If a person fishes Perry it is virtually impossible to stay off brush that you have planted Denoz. it's everywhere, it's everywhere! Good job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by imajigger2 View Post
    thats a simple loop knot is way better but some find the swivels much easier to change baits with, too much tying is tiring, neither is effective if you don't have boat control.
    Ahh so that is it, boat control.

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