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Old 04-09-2002, 08:28 PM
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Since I tie all my crawler harnesses, I figured I might as well do my own stinger hooks as well. No problem on the treble end, but does anyone have a neat kind of slip knot I can use on the jig end? I thought I might make some with small over loop knots and then dip the loop in some old vinyl jig paint, kind of like the store bought ones.
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Old 04-09-2002, 08:43 PM
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Thats exactly what I plan on doing. I also make my own crawler harnesses. Use the same knot on your stinger hooks as you use on your harnesess then dip them.
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Old 04-09-2002, 09:30 PM
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I use Dip it , the rubberized material you dip tool handles in to insulate them. Works good, never tried jig paint. Jack
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I use crimpers with a small loop in the end and no fish can slip them off but when you want them off they are pretty easy.




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Old 04-09-2002, 09:40 PM
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I have used small split rings tied on the end and then dip or brush with liquid tape (same as Dip-it). They slip over the barb and work just like the Lindy ones you buy.

The latest In-Fisherman shows a knot that cinches on tight but can also be removed easily.
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Thanks, those are all good ideas.

I just dipped a few in old latex house paint, tomorrow we will see how that works. I have no idea if it will hold up.
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Het Perchjerker I hope your first couple fish are small, and may it be less then a monster that demolishes that latex, I do not need to here anymore bitching then what I did the last time down there. Good luck fella Ive got my fingers crossed for ya.
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I use a small sleave and leave a loop off the end of it when I crimp it down. Then dip in the dip-it stuff. this works very good. Sounds like the same as what 1shot is doing

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