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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> jig ripper
 
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dmorgan173
Posted 6/7/2019 5:38 PM (#940536)
Subject: jig ripper




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Bought the pistol grip type handle to try. Will not tighten down on a st Croix legend sling blade to hold the cork. You guys build it up with tape or what
Muskyhans
Posted 6/7/2019 7:01 PM (#940541 - in reply to #940536)
Subject: RE: jig ripper




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Yes, most rods need to be built up with tape
Emptynet
Posted 6/7/2019 8:27 PM (#940543 - in reply to #940536)
Subject: RE: jig ripper




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Location: WI
I use the rubber shelf liner material. No gooey tape mess after a year or 2.
Pal
Posted 6/7/2019 9:32 PM (#940545 - in reply to #940543)
Subject: RE: jig ripper




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
Yes, you need to build up some electrical tape under the part you screw down.

I picked up a couple this last year, and really like them so far, especially on my jerkbait rod.

Pal
dmorgan173
Posted 6/9/2019 11:32 AM (#940594 - in reply to #940536)
Subject: Re: jig ripper




Posts: 50


Got it figured out. If anyone was on the fence about getting one buy it. Put one on a tranx 400 slingblade combo makes burning 10s a lot easier
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