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I have some Megastrike Shake2 Pro shakey heads with some rough material around the hook eye. I believe its the lead that is used in molding the jigs. What is the best way to clear out the excess material so that it wont fray my line? 

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Well, find something you stick in there.  I never got a Shake2 Pro with that issue.  If it's lead, it's not gonna hurt your line.  Lead is soft.

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Use an old hook.

 

Allen

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The next time you visit your dentist ask if he/she has a broken dental pick ready to be thrown out... the usefulness of a dental pick is limited only by your imagination.

 

 

oe

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13 minutes ago, OkobojiEagle said:

The next time you visit your dentist ask if he/she has a broken dental pick ready to be thrown out... the usefulness of a dental pick is limited only by your imagination.

 

 

oe

 

Dental pick is a good idea.  You can get them at a pharmacy. 

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