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    This video shows a very neat way to store several pre made drop shot rigs neatly in your tackle box or in your boat storage area. Hope you like it.

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    Thanks Mike. I have a couple of these I made two years ago ready for the fall.
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    YEP !! I use sections of pool noodles for several different things. Some of my Pushing weights/leaders rigs are stored on them, as are some jigs on leaders. I even have a section I use on the boat's windshield (top edge) to provide a buffer between the windshield & boat cover. And I posted a pic of a bottle of Slab Sauce neatly stuck down in the hole of a short piece of pool noodle, as a PFD of sorts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    YEP !! I use sections of pool noodles for several different things. Some of my Pushing weights/leaders rigs are stored on them, as are some jigs on leaders. I even have a section I use on the boat's windshield (top edge) to provide a buffer between the windshield & boat cover. And I posted a pic of a bottle of Slab Sauce neatly stuck down in the hole of a short piece of pool noodle, as a PFD of sorts.

    The Slab Sauce pfd is the bee’s knees! Love that idea
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    It's amazing how many problems you can solve with pool noodles.
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    Awesome idea. Thanks for sharing.


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    Always thinking. Great idea, nice mug too! lol Thanks for sharing.
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    cool stuff my friend
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Always thinking. Great idea, nice mug too! lol Thanks for sharing.
    That coffee mug is the bees knees. That mug on my face is two years from 80. I guess I will have to figure a way to use a pool noodle on it too.

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    Nice chair Ship! Looks comfortable

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