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I pre-make all my leaders for C-rigs, but have yet to figure out a way to truly keep them neat and organized in my tackle box. Wondering what others are doing.

Thanks,

Paul

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I was doing that for a while, but never did find a real good way to keep them neat and organized, so I stopped pre making them.

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Fly fishing leader wallet.  It has small ziploc sleeves, lays flat and has a velcro closure.  BPS has one under their White River in house brand.   I use it all the time walking the bank saltwater fishing.

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Fly leader wallet is a great idea, I just carry leader line with me in my fanny pack along with a few other essentials. Offshore I carry a small tackle bag, I wind my pre made leaders around a piece of cardboard or a top from an old plano box and tape it.

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You'll frequently find these in with the walleye tackle as I believe that was their original design purpose (bottom bouncer/spinner combos). When you first unwind a new leader, a quick stretch of the the leader before tying on will usually take out most any of the curl that might have set in from being wrapped.

-T9

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X3....I use them for pre-tying my drop shot leaders.

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Wow! The Tackle Tamers from Cabela's that Wayne P. suggested is a great idea. I'll have to get one for myself.

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How about a fat pool noodle? Leaders wrapped around with hooks stuck into the foam and cut to whatever size will fit in your tackle compartment. That's if your on a boat.

Otherwise a cd case, not the jewel cases but the nylon wallet type ones with pages.

Works for storing spinnerbaits too.   :D

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For my c-rigs and drop-shot rigs I keep them wrapped around a 8" piece of carboard.

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Great idea, but I'm fishing out a 12 foot Jon, and looking for something that would fit into a XPS 360 bag. But, thanks for the great info.

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For my c-rigs and drop-shot rigs I keep them wrapped around a 8" piece of carboard.

Another good idea! I'm thinking maybe even an insert for Spinner baits or this>>>

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HOIST-N-HAWGS, the Tackle Tamer model will fit in your pocket easily. That is were I keep mine when I am Carolina rigging in timber when I am breaking off a lot.

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