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    Quote Originally Posted by leakfree View Post
    Where did you find those pics Scotty, I searched all over to no avail.
    Hey Feelay you got a pic of your no tangle setup?
    I googled Capps and Coleman rig and found a picture somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leakfree View Post
    Where did you find those pics Scotty, I searched all over to no avail.
    Hey Feelay you got a pic of your no tangle setup?
    Use a Capp & coleman rig, put the bottom hook in the keeper on your rod, pull the top hook up towards the tip and wrap your main line 5 times around the shank of the hook. Then, grab the weight and twist the pole 4 or 5 times wrapping the line around the pole until you have all the slack taken up.
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    scott I gave you some special sinkers for spider riggin. the one's I made. If you meet me in late March I will show you how to use them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sac-a-lait View Post
    scott I gave you some special sinkers for spider riggin. the one's I made. If you meet me in late March I will show you how to use them.
    Yea Rick I was just looking at those yesterday. Just let me know when you're coming up and we'll meet up for sure.

    I fished yesterday at Okatibbee with my son in law and we used the Capps and Coleman rigs I made. They worked good but all the fish but one were caught off of the bottom jig. It seemed like I was just wasting a lot of nibbles on the top ones.
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    Pic of Capps & Coleman rig Name:  capps and coleman rig.jpg
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    I use the twist on sinkers so I can change size if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    I googled Capps and Coleman rig and found a picture somewhere.
    Scott, I got a B&M catalog. In the back list C&C riggs. Gives all the deminsions for drops and leaders for different weights they use.
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    I tied up 8 yesterday while watching football. Half of em were c&c and the others with the weight on the bottom. Wrapped em on a piece of insulation that I had in the truck. Looking forward to trying em out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Scott, I got a B&M catalog. In the back list C&C riggs. Gives all the deminsions for drops and leaders for different weights they use.
    Thanks cray, I'll check it out.
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    Been using this rig for years, the snap swivel lets you change wts. or remove wts for longlineing
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    I like that right there Jim. You don;t get many tangle with the line getting wrapped around the lead, do ya? I use pinch on weights from 3/8 oz to 3/4 oz so I can switch them out fast. Only bad thing about that is the ears on the lead and line getting wrapped around them from time to time
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