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Sabiki storage
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a buck a piece on ebay. when I get my bucks worth I Chuck em.
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Simple:...I leave it on my jigging rod....:)
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yup, just leave it on the rod as well. that's not a bad idea though!
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Once finished, I roll them around my hand & put in individual sandwich bags.
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Pool noodle cut to length and wrap it, works perfect.
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we wash them off with fresh water and reel them right into the saki rod good for about five to eight trips capt. bill
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Noodles work good if you plan to remove from rods.
I just leave on rods and rods left out on upper Tower rocket launchers. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Leave on rods and do a hook-to-hook inter-lock configuration to keep individual hooks from stabbing you :)
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,,,yep, me too. I make my own with 50# mono....shove into small zip-lock, thicker denier doesn't tangle much at all... |
I cut up a piece of trash cardboard just big enough to fit into a 1 gallon zip lock plastic bag , cut 6 slots on either end (like it comes in the package ) wind it on , slip into bag , been doing it for years
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I cut about a 4-5" piece of foam swim noodle. Stick the jig end( I use diamond jigs) in the middle, wrap the sabiki around while sticking the hooks into the foam leaving the swivel end free and store in a small Tupperware container. Take out of container for use, connect swivel to rid and unroll! When done I put the whole rig in a med. ice coffee cup n store until rinsed with fresh water n rigged back on foam for next trip.
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Noodle sounds like a good idea. I always used a ziplock baggie, but always rinse with fresh water or you'll open a bag of rust.
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That Rigrap box supposedly works well for sabikis
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