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<blockquote data-quote="kstrayhorn" data-source="post: 412132" data-attributes="member: 15815"><p>I use them to store set and drop lines for trotlines and jugs. My setup is a little different though. I cut the noodles into ~12" lengths and put 16" PVC through the middle so 2" sticks out on each end. I cut a groove on each end of the PVC. Hook and wrap lines, then secure with those elastic loops with a plastic ball on them (for tarps) with the loop sitting in the grooves. Only problem I've had is the noodles wearing out from repeated hooking and unhooking, but they work well anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kstrayhorn, post: 412132, member: 15815"] I use them to store set and drop lines for trotlines and jugs. My setup is a little different though. I cut the noodles into ~12" lengths and put 16" PVC through the middle so 2" sticks out on each end. I cut a groove on each end of the PVC. Hook and wrap lines, then secure with those elastic loops with a plastic ball on them (for tarps) with the loop sitting in the grooves. Only problem I've had is the noodles wearing out from repeated hooking and unhooking, but they work well anyway [/QUOTE]
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