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    jigging master "PR bobbin"

    Does anyone know how I go about ordering from this company or know of somewhere that carries these in stock? The web site shows them and lists a price but there is no where to order directly from them. Thank you in advance for any information.

    here is the link-

    http://www.jiggingmaster-ag.com/view...t_d.asp?id=119

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    Don't know about those specifically, but these were posted last week... F/S Weighted Spools and tension adjustable Bobbins for PR Knot and serving windons

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    I did see those as well capt. The one thing I liked about the jigging master is the way it can be broken down and the amount of weight can be changed. Thank you for the feedback

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    Try http://www.jignpop.com/. Kilsong carries all kinds of Jigging Master equipment. If he doesn't have it in stock, he can probably get it.

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    Looks like you will have to call Kilsong for them, because I didn't see them on the jignpop site, but I know he has them because he posted the picture.




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    Thanks for the info. I will call kilsong's this morning

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    Weighted bobbin from Orvis or Bass Pro works too and costs about $10

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    so I went ahead and set up a make shift one until I can find somewhere to order from. I had never tried to tie this knot and before I went and spent a bunch of money on a nice looking bobbin I figured I should at least see if I could figure it out. This was the first one I tied somewhat successfully. I would love some feedback from someone who is more familiar with the pr and can tell me if it looks correct. Only thing I noticed was I seem to be getting quite a bit of twisting from my braid and I am not sure what is causing that or a way to prevent it. thanks for the feedback.

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    Not sure if Kil's got them in stock yet, but he should be getting them before the end of the month last I heard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckhunting23 View Post
    so I went ahead and set up a make shift one until I can find somewhere to order from. I had never tried to tie this knot and before I went and spent a bunch of money on a nice looking bobbin I figured I should at least see if I could figure it out. This was the first one I tied somewhat successfully. I would love some feedback from someone who is more familiar with the pr and can tell me if it looks correct. Only thing I noticed was I seem to be getting quite a bit of twisting from my braid and I am not sure what is causing that or a way to prevent it. thanks for the feedback.

    -DH23





    Did you pull test it to failure? You should. Its about double the length that i tie mine. Also when you use the half hitches, most people put several out on the main line to sort of make a ramp for the knot to go thru the guides easier. You should always glue the last 3-4 half hitches, there only purpose is so the PR knot wont unravel.

    This is how i tie mine, with out the half hitches. I also glue the uni.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u99KSrXdpu4

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