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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 543249"><p>I have used those type of jugs and here's how I made them:</p><p></p><p>1. Cut swimming noodles into 12" pieces </p><p>2. Cut a 3/4" PVC pipe into 18" segments - apply glue to the pipe, then stick it in the noodle</p><p>3. Drill a small hole near the bottom of the PVC pipe - then thread string thru the hole </p><p>4. Tie on a KAHLE hook- I highly recommend using a Kahle hook so the fish do not get off</p><p>5. I've baited with shrimp, chicken hearts, and liver </p><p></p><p>They work and they are fun to use.</p><p>Don't worry about catching MONSTER cats on them that will drag them under - if a fish is that big you don't want it- but I assure you it will have to be a big boy to hold that noodle under for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 543249"] I have used those type of jugs and here's how I made them: 1. Cut swimming noodles into 12" pieces 2. Cut a 3/4" PVC pipe into 18" segments - apply glue to the pipe, then stick it in the noodle 3. Drill a small hole near the bottom of the PVC pipe - then thread string thru the hole 4. Tie on a KAHLE hook- I highly recommend using a Kahle hook so the fish do not get off 5. I've baited with shrimp, chicken hearts, and liver They work and they are fun to use. Don't worry about catching MONSTER cats on them that will drag them under - if a fish is that big you don't want it- but I assure you it will have to be a big boy to hold that noodle under for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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