What to do with old wedding rings!!
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What to do with old wedding rings!!
I ran across this and thought I would add this to the wedding ring topics I think anyone can figure out how to do this......at least the fly guys will figure it out....
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
If Iwere a fish, I would definently fall for that. Never seen it before, looks like a nice sttractant.
RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
Find a new women to give them to. Sorry couldnt help my self I love bad jokes. I tie my own steelhead jigs and have made similiar rigs thats cool.
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
Those "wedding ring" bands are called "rondelle beads".
Depending on where you look (jewelry and craft stores), they cost anywhere from 20 cents to 1 dollar each. There's a couple bead sellers on Ebay that sell them in bulk of 100 beads, for around 10 bucks plus shipping.
I haven't made them into jigs like in the pic, but it's pretty easy to make your own wedding ring spinners.
Depending on where you look (jewelry and craft stores), they cost anywhere from 20 cents to 1 dollar each. There's a couple bead sellers on Ebay that sell them in bulk of 100 beads, for around 10 bucks plus shipping.
I haven't made them into jigs like in the pic, but it's pretty easy to make your own wedding ring spinners.
RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
She must have had small fingers! LOL
Seriously, it's a cool idea. Have you tried it out on panfish?
Seriously, it's a cool idea. Have you tried it out on panfish?
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
wow thats cool.. im to lazy when i do use one i will end up throwing it away the leader always gets in the way and gets scared up trying to wind it up and find a place to put it...
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
that is a very creative idea to use an old wedding ring! So how many fish have you cought with the new jig? Man I give you props to that new creation
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
that is a very creative idea to use an old wedding ring! So how many fish have you cought with the new jig? Man I give you props to that new creation
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RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
that is a very creative idea to use an old wedding ring! So how many fish have you cought with the new jig? Man I give you props to that new creation
RE:What to do with old wedding rings!!
I do like those. On a jig head, tipped with a maggot. Ill bet they will kill crappie and other pan fish.
But like Shad said you can always tie a new wedding ring up. It was mentioned how hard they are to store (and they are) but just cut off the hook, throw away the line and put the beads, blades, clevises and hooks in a pill bottle and just throw everything on a piece of line next time you need a wedding ring.
The leader that Macks (and other brands wedding rings) is way to heavy. I would say its between 10lb and 14lb test and probably not the best quality line. I like 4lb test (avoid fluoro. too many line twist) and 6 or 8lb test for double whammys.
But like Shad said you can always tie a new wedding ring up. It was mentioned how hard they are to store (and they are) but just cut off the hook, throw away the line and put the beads, blades, clevises and hooks in a pill bottle and just throw everything on a piece of line next time you need a wedding ring.
The leader that Macks (and other brands wedding rings) is way to heavy. I would say its between 10lb and 14lb test and probably not the best quality line. I like 4lb test (avoid fluoro. too many line twist) and 6 or 8lb test for double whammys.