Nice! Thanks for the tutorial.
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I saw where there's a lot of conversation on power trolling. Here's how it tie my rigs where I can change baits and weights. I start out by tying a line to a #7 swivel. I leave a 6 to 8 inch tag end and tie a #2 Duo-lock snap on it.
I then cut my line 18 inches below the swivel and tie on a #3 Duo-lock snap. On another 8 inch piece of line I'll tie a #2 and a #3 snap on each end. My jigs will go on the two smaller snaps on the rig and my weight will go on the two larger snaps. Changing baits or weights is a breeze.![]()
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Nice! Thanks for the tutorial.
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Thanks Scott
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Simple and easy, thanks Scott!!!
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Nice and easy.
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Thanks Scott, also reminds me it's time to replace all those old rigs on my poles right now.
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It's an easy rig to make and easy to use. And as long as you have various weights with eyelets, easy to change weights. I keep several spares wrapped on a piece of noodle.
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