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Topic: How to Spool or hand wrap up my line.  (Read 3327 times)

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When I am done pulling my line up and am going to drop my flat trap crap pot back in, I have what looks like a mess waiting to be tangled up on my lap. I am very new to crab fishing only gone out once. The lime that I got with my pot is old yet functionally but very loose. The line I added from the store is pretty tight. Hod do I get them nice and neat?


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As you pull the line up, throw it over the other side of your kayak, then when you get your trap in the boat spool it up nicely. You can also use http://www.homedepot.com/p/Commercial-Electric-150-ft-16-3-Extension-Cord-Wrap-CE-150PDQ/100354512 to wrap it all up.
« Last Edit: August 05, 2013, 12:51:37 AM by bluewrx02 »
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