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    "If at first you don't succeed, don't try skydiving" jimbo62's Avatar
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    in the current issue of Marlin (I think) magazine - in the tips section, one of the tips is to use electrical tape (wrapped tightly) and then apply PVC cement over the tape.
    I havent tried it yet, but it makes sense.

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    THE SHRINK TUBING I USE IS THICK WALLED ....VERY HARD...AND SORT OF "WAHOO PROOFS" THE AREA....I SAID SORT OF.......


    NOTE THE ADHESIVE THAT FLOWED ONTO HOOK ...




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    Also noted Box the forged eye on those hooks


    Guys just a reminder for those that are not sure yet, you need to be using this same adhesive lined stuff as well as the adhesive line crimps on 99% of all your electrical connections on your boat. And don't forget the blue grease (di-electric) before the connection is finished.
    Last edited by BTH284; 04-09-2010 at 10:54 AM.

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    Hey Marty,
    The rigging there looks like the makings of Steve Hodge, I've got some of Earle Batt's old SCH lures and they were rigged that way.

    I was scared to pull it, because I figured a wahoo would still cut right through it.

    Quote Originally Posted by WAHOONBOX View Post
    THE SHRINK TUBING I USE IS THICK WALLED ....VERY HARD...AND SORT OF "WAHOO PROOFS" THE AREA....I SAID SORT OF.......


    NOTE THE ADHESIVE THAT FLOWED ONTO HOOK ...




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    I carry a large assortment of shrink tube that I use to make double hook rigs. Call my shop at 508-240-0778. Capt. Eric

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    Quote Originally Posted by WET FLOORS View Post
    Hey Marty,
    The rigging there looks like the makings of Steve Hodge, I've got some of Earle Batt's old SCH lures and they were rigged that way.

    I was scared to pull it, because I figured a wahoo would still cut right through it.
    HEY WET,.....GOOD TO HEAR FROM YA!!! YEP....I STILL SNELL MY HODGE LURES

    Quote Originally Posted by stew View Post
    I carry a large assortment of shrink tube that I use to make double hook rigs. Call my shop at 508-240-0778. Capt. Eric
    NOW HOW COOL IS THIS!!! WTG STEW!

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