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Old 02-11-2007, 03:31 PM   #1
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I use this soft plastic wallet, I wrap my leader around my 4 fingers and use the ties that come with trash bags. and throw them in this different lenths snaps no snaps teasers eel rigs and it slips right into the plug bag behind the tubes

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All good ideas. I use the leader wallet.

Where can one get the heavy PCV sealable bags. I figure I'd stack about ten on top of one another then sew the bottom of the bags together.
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The BPS link I posted has them

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Old 02-11-2007, 04:16 PM   #4
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I pre-tie my leaders with a snap on one end and a swivel on the other. I then connect several of them together snap to swivel and wrap them on an old spool of leader material. Then put a rubber band around the spool. They are very easy to get at this way. Kinda like a leader dispenser.

I have a couple of old Seagar spools and they have a plastic covering that works great as well but these are a little more bulky.

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All good ideas. I use the leader wallet.

Where can one get the heavy PCV sealable bags. I figure I'd stack about ten on top of one another then sew the bottom of the bags together.

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The BPS link I posted has them
tattobob, those inserts only fit that wallet.

I like to find heavy zip-lock of (width) 4" x 4"(depth) for this leader wallet. The depth can be slightly larger.
http://www.saltwateredge.com/PROD//TER32
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:03 PM   #6
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Used 2 x 6 ziplocks in the surf bag. Kept three in each bag. Kind of a pain to open the bag, take out of the zip lock, make sure you don't drop it, put leader in mouth, put away zip lock, close surf bag. All while balancing pole and and making sure I have the tag end ready.

Gonna try them loose this season in the new small skinz pouch. There is a nice section right under the buckle flap. Wrap them around three fingers, and loop the end once or twice. It will keep a half dozen nicely spaced out. I also hear of people keeping them loose in surf top pockets - less steps.
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