[Cutting PVC] Saw (I used a hack saw) [Cutting PVC, Fiberglass Stake, and Wood Base] Pliers, 2 pairs (one with wire cutter) [Bending Nail and Hanger and Cutting Hanger] Small Finishing Hammer Black Sharpie Marker Supplies: (3' section) 1 1/2" PVC Pipe (Thick is best) (1) 1 1/2" PVC T-Coupler (1) Wire Hanger (1) 3/8" Fiberglass Fence Stake or 1/2" Wooden Dowel (1) 2" Finishing Nail (1) 1" Finishing Nail Duct Tape (if using a fiberglass stake) (1) 4" Bolt (1) Large Washer (that fits the bolt) (1) Nut (that fits the bolt) (1) 12" long, 1" thick piece of wood (whatever you have handy) (1) Spiral Rod holder (1) 6" section of 20-40lb mono Instructions: First you start out with your PVC pipe
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The standard 1/2-ounce Trap in chrome or gold is a proven producer for just about anything that swims
Unfortunately, the main compartment isn't quite large enough for my 14-inch laptop, so if I need to bring that with me on a trip, this isn't the most ideal choice
Whether you're casting spoons, working bucktail jigs along the bottom, or creating surface commotion with poppers, each lure has its unique appeal