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Thanks Gord. I use the same ones for prerigged leaders I keep buying from Owner brand...and don't laugh now I have some rigs that I bought which said double hook walleye rigs but don't know how to use them....lol may you can enlighten me how to use them...
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Rivermaster n Cndnwayoflife, I don't use the tackle boxes all the time sometimes I will take a backpack and these lure cases can fit in my backpack and they go back to my tackle boxes when I get back home.. I have species specific tackle boxes... I just spend a few hours in a month to keep up the system...Not too much time actually once you keep doing the same thing...but saves me a lot of time while on the water whether it is from shore or boat and lately only from shore...
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QUOTE (CNDNWAYOFLIFE905 @ Oct 23, 2014 - 09:31 am)
Wow lol, lots of free time i see haha. I definetly try my best to organize, but i have too much! Everything gets organized by type of bait, and species. Although sometimes you get those days where your ripping thru your whole box trying to find the colour or bait of the day. Re-tying quickly on the fly to get your line back out there causes many lures and baits to be tossed in whatever tray i have opened at that time, which can get out of hand quickly when having 4 or 5 trays opened at once, things get everywhere lol then all of my work is lost, and then my tackle bag returns to my trunk therefor every outing it tends to get worse and worse, oh the cycle. Good on yeah though, hope it lasts, i do like the idea qoth your hooks, thats definetly a good one.
Yep same here after a few outings I organize my backpack and find like 100 loose senkos lol, I like to try different colours and sizes and I don't want to waste time putting them back in their packages so I just toss em in the bag
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My biggest issue is i have so many lures that will work for many different species, so i end up bringing so much more tackle than i really need (not always a bad thing) so then things just get real messed up lol. its just the ongoing battle that we as fisherman have come to accept lol. Whatever problems we come across, its usually worth it in the end when we catch the fish of the day.
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QUOTE (angler6591 @ Oct 23, 2014 - 10:36 am)
Thanks Gord. I use the same ones for prerigged leaders I keep buying from Owner brand...and don't laugh now I have some rigs that I bought which said double hook walleye rigs but don't know how to use them....lol may you can enlighten me how to use them...
The ones need help are these ones (picture)....
That would be a rig for hooking a worm. You hook with one hook at the nose, and the the second hook is basically your stinger that you just hook through the worm wherever it naturally lands on the worm. Now getting the worm to hold still to gauge the second hook entry point, that is where you separate the worm whisperers from the common folk
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QUOTE (CNDNWAYOFLIFE905 @ Oct 23, 2014 - 09:31 am)
Wow lol, lots of free time i see haha. I definetly try my best to organize, but i have too much! Everything gets organized by type of bait, and species. Although sometimes you get those days where your ripping thru your whole box trying to find the colour or bait of the day. Re-tying quickly on the fly to get your line back out there causes many lures and baits to be tossed in whatever tray i have opened at that time, which can get out of hand quickly when having 4 or 5 trays opened at once, things get everywhere lol then all of my work is lost, and then my tackle bag returns to my trunk therefor every outing it tends to get worse and worse, oh the cycle. Good on yeah though, hope it lasts, i do like the idea qoth your hooks, thats definetly a good one.
Yeah, what the hell??? Fishing is supposed to be a messy, dirty, bloody sport. If you can stick your hand in to the bottom of your tackle box, and retrieve it WITHOUT needing stitches, you're doing something wrong. Way wrong.
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