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Old 07-07-2012, 09:02 PM   #11
Yakin
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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 View Post
I just use an old rod and reel that I don't use much anymore. Keep It Simple

This is what I normally do jimmy!
But having a sabiki rod that is solid that I can just hide away in my holder on my pa just seems to be a lot neater because I will make sometimes 2 or 3 times when I go out. it would be easier to do that then just having to hassel with free sabiki hooks



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smooth out the end of the pvc the reason its chewing it up is a sharp edge and the line is digging in. Easy way to make it smooth is a big lighter and press from in side out to have that rounded edge.
Where I end up making my own rod I will remember this for an Idea



Also for those who have a little problem with all the extra sabiki hooks hanging around like I do when I use a full sabiki rig try this.

Take your sabiki and cut it in half.
Use only 3 hooks and put a swivel on both halves can make it safer and a saver then having to deal with 5 hooks floppin around with only one greenie on there.
also you save another sabiki when a hook gets messed up.
I will put pics up of this idea eventually just don't have any sabiki's on me right now.
Hope yall get what I am talking about here!

Thanks again to echo1er for that idea of melting to down to round it!
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