How do you guys store and transport them without getting them all tangled up. We are using a bucket and hooking hook over rim with weights and extra line in bucket.
I've got a buddy that bought one of those soft bait binders.
He rolls his lines up and stuffs them in their respective sleeves.
Works very nicely.
I do the bucket thing... they get tangled. I've resigned myself to it being part of "the game".
Last edited by turbo; 06-23-2014 at 03:31 PM.
I've seen a rope crank used (bigbrother). It worked pretty well
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I just wrap them around a board. A 15" section of 1x8 works good. Cut out a notch on each end. Hook the first one on and wrap around board. Hook the next line to a loop tied in the end of the first line and so on. Then you just unroll them off one line at a time. Its best if you leave the lead off of the lines and put them on when you hang the hook, but it works either way. Theres nothing worse than a bucked full of hooks in a jon boat, at night, in the river, especially when alcohol is involved.
Last edited by dixiedeerslaya; 06-23-2014 at 03:37 PM.
ah hell....don't know why the picture ain't showing.....see other thread below
http://scducks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=127675
Last edited by cleancutredneck; 06-23-2014 at 05:58 PM.
I use a four inch piece of dowel. Wrap the line around the dowel rod and pull the circle hook tight and bury in the wood and throw into an ammo box. This is by far the most simple way to do it and keeps them in order. Just make sure you open the box and let them dry when done using them.
Last edited by willk; 06-23-2014 at 06:09 PM.
I use a jumbo pool noodle. Bury the hook in the foam of the noodle and wrap up the line. A 20" or so piece will hold all of my lines.
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I am haunted by waters" Norman Maclean.
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Milk crate....6 inch pieces of PVC....hook and snap swivel hanging on edge of pipe....weight and line down in it. No tangles...stays organized and you should get 25 lines in a crate
I use a bucket and clamp the the hooks to it with those black paper clamps.
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Pipe insulation. Start wrapping the hook end first. When its wrapped put the next hook thru the loop on the next line and bury the first hook in the foam, repeat.
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You have to put hooks in the bucket from right to left or left to right then remove the opposite direction. Also a plant bucket fits nice into a 5 gallon bucket to keep the lines from moving much
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