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    Looking for Ballyhoo

    wire cone!!

    Its looks like this, the wire that sits on the line that rotates over the wire on the weight for secure quick rigging... I used them for the first time at the Canyons last weekend and was very impressed, would prefer to make them myself, but can't find them seperate online...


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    If they don't have them in the online store here at SFC, I know Melton Tackle has them.

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    Looks like a Tournement Cable rig

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    Looks like you win the prize.......Tournament Cable it is!

    http://www.tournamentcable.com/pgs/i...itemsubcat=SHM

    Slightly different but I think very close to what TMack is looking for.

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    C'Mon TMack, those wire cones (Bait springs) are for rookies.

    Let me send you some pin rigs with the rubber bands. Much cleaner. PM me your address.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John from Madison CT View Post
    C'Mon TMack, those wire cones (Bait springs) are for rookies.

    Let me send you some pin rigs with the rubber bands. Much cleaner. PM me your address.
    I am a rookie

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    They do make things easy but a simple rubber band or piece of small rigging wire on a pin rig will do the same thing. The "Springs are OK if you are using a skirt but if you plan on running a hoo naked i would learn to rig without them..

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    Tmack,

    If you have the time shoot down to my shop in Falmouth and I can show you the various ways to rig ballyhoo and pro/cons of each. Shoot me a PM.

    Thanks,

    Kevin

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