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I noticed guys having trouble with this. I came up with this solution last year though I'm sure it's not original.
Put a thin piece of braid through the jig eye Put the braid through the loop Bring the braid back through eye Pull loop through eye |
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Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
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Great tip. Just saw it and wish I would have seen it sooner. It would have saved me several hours fishing this season.
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Great tip, I think I am going to expand on that by preloading the braid on the jigs for the day with a simple loop through and twisting the two open ends back around the loop a few times. See what happens
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Nice tip! I actually figured it out a few season ago, but it look about 30 years for the light to go on
I have since taken to carrying a bobbin threader in my jig box.. which is an inexpensive tool often used by fly/jig tyers.. |
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I got one out of my wives sewing stuff but how do you get a loop through? All you can do is pull a single strand through.
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