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There are so many little inexpensive fishing tackle dohickeys out there .  What's your favorite?  Mine is the water gremlin bull shot.  These little pointy splitshots are the coolest way to add a touch of weight.

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The little doo-hickey's you get from GYCB that goes on the line in front of your Senko to keep it from pulling down on the hooks.  Don't know what they are called, found them on this site earlier this year -- need to order some more.

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One of these:

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Fits in your pocket and worth it's weight in gold at times. I NEVER hit the lake without at least 1.  Have not lost a fish to a dull hook in a loooong time.

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The little button on my cell phone that says off so the old lady or work cant find you when your out on the lake ::)

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My favorite doo-hickey? This here web site. ;) Man, I missed you guys & gals.

Thanks for getting us back online GLENN!  :P

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Plumber's solder. I don't use bullet weights any more, I cut off a piece of solder suited for the wind and push it up in my worms. Can place it anywhere in the worm I want to help vary the fall and presentation. ;)

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finernail clippers, on the retractable reels.  hangs out of the way when youre not using it!  but second is the configuration of waist packs that i have rigged to hold my tackle, sine i bank beat.  think of it as a tactical fishing gear!

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finger nail clippers are handy for me too, but I like the idea of the solder for weight.  Seems like that might be a little tough to get in the worm without bending the solder.

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Norman Speed Clips

I'll second these!!!! ;D

They are great for fishing crankbaits and topwaters.

Also the little spring type line keepers, water gremlin bull shots, and a Pair of Fiskar scissors for cutting my braided line.

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I'd have to say a garlic spike-it markers saves me lots of money.   Red, Blue, Orange, and Chartrues.  But the others are necessary also, needle nose, clippers, and the list could go on.

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Those rubber Peg-it strips are a must have.  You can peg your bullet weight without damaging your line or whip up a quick carolina rig on the fly.

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