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Eyehunter
Posted 2/3/2009 4:22 PM (#77366 - in reply to #52282)
Subject: RE: tying crawler harnesses


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Big O
Posted 2/3/2009 5:43 PM (#77372 - in reply to #52282)
Subject: Re: tying crawler harnesses


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Eyehunter, how dose the rubberband attach to the hard board? And dose the hard board nick the line where it wraps around the board. I really like your idea and just want to understand how you work it before I go with it!
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Phishy
Posted 2/3/2009 7:53 PM (#77377 - in reply to #77372)
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Skeeter, that's the exact way i did mine this weekend! a buck tirty five for six one foot custom rig holders
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Eyehunter
Posted 2/3/2009 10:03 PM (#77380 - in reply to #52282)
Subject: RE: tying crawler harnesses


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All I do is put a knot in the rubber band,hook knot through the notch and hook other end of rubber band to last hook. No problems with kinks
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K Gonefishin
Posted 2/4/2009 8:00 AM (#77388 - in reply to #52282)
Subject: Re: tying crawler harnesses


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Modog, I should try the slots in the noodles for the B&B Box, I've done that with my leaders but never thought about doing it with the spinners. Thanks for the tip, probably alot neater and less tangles for the ones that come a little loose.
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mrmodog
Posted 2/4/2009 8:47 AM (#77391 - in reply to #77388)
Subject: Re: tying crawler harnesses


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K Gonefishin - 2/4/2009 8:00 AM

Modog, I should try the slots in the noodles for the B&B Box, I've done that with my leaders but never thought about doing it with the spinners. Thanks for the tip, probably alot neater and less tangles for the ones that come a little loose.

Yes, and you can see at a glance where you have space for another harness. The line gets wound into the slot and is not exposed to get nicked by the blades while bouncing around in storage.
If you try it I bet you'll like it.
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seyka
Posted 2/9/2009 12:42 PM (#77522 - in reply to #52282)
Subject: RE: tying crawler harnesses


Try pro choice fishing .com or erie outfitters .com a lot of these blades are graet for green bay; antifreeze, redeye, baby walleye, seykas perch,gold muffin, I have spent a great deal of time in Green Bay with these blades in the design stages. These web sites both have everything from hooks, blades clevises, beads in all sizes I would suggest 6mm beads and #6 blades.

JS
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