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Topic: Cable and Crimp tubes. So much fun  (Read 3753 times)

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Fishman James

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I started making my own fishing spinners about a year ago, and thought why cant i make my own trolling Jigs?? so i did. With a roll of 60LB/80LB cable and a few crimp tubes, you can have a lot of fun. I buy most my stuff from http://www.barlowstackle.com/ .  You can make a whole set up for under 3$ if you buy in bulk compared to 9$ elsewhere. They also sell a lot of hard to find Lead Melting stuff. Ive also found the cable makes great tool/gear/Rod Leashes you can add what ever connector you want, what ever size and make it what ever length.
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Love the trolling gear.  Very cool personal touch!
I would not advise using a leash material that you cannot cut easily through if ya get tangled in it.  However, if it is kept short it may not matter what it's made of.  :-\
 

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Fishman James

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Love the trolling gear.  Very cool personal touch!
I would not advise using a leash material that you cannot cut easily through if ya get tangled in it.  However, if it is kept short it may not matter what it's made of.  :-\
Good point, i shall keep them short. Thanks for the heads up.
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haze grey

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Cool trolling gear. I take quite a few people out with me and typically they borrow my gear, then, inevitably they lose my gear  :( I will have to give that a go. I make my own spinners and have quite a few parts laying around!


Yarjammer

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Those look great!   :icon_thumleft: 



Fishman James

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I started out making spinners too then started doing the trolling rigs. there alot of fun to make, or if you find old spinners with rusty hooks or a busted trolling rig, you can make new ones. i also made one with just two loops, and when i go into a store with my fishing rods in the back i l string it thru the eyes of my rods and lock them to the truck. the possibility's are endless.
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