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While in GA last week, the speed controller on my tm went on the fritz. Found an authorized Minnkota service center about an hour away that could repair it.

While there, I saw these on display, and got a half dozen of them. They work slick. Easy to slide on, and prevent the tangles which occur when rods are side by each.

Most places sell these for ten bucks. Nutter has them for seven (6.99) on line.

John (I think) took the tm and started to work on it the instant we walked in the door. Glad to give him a plug for that alone. That the price is the best I've seen online is another.

A grommet at the end allows the rod to be hung from a hook or other type of hanger.

http://www.nutterrodandreel.com/store/store_product_detail.cfm?Product_ID=55&Category_ID=2&Sub_Category_ID=3

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I get this stuff all the time at work when we order special ground shafting.

Maybe buy a roll and make your own.

Cut to the exact size you need and choose the color you want. Much cheaper.

Sell whats left to your friends.

I like the flared end on the ones you bought though.

http://www.uline.com/BL_3753/Protective-Netting

I get this stuff all the time at work when we order special ground shafting.

Maybe buy a roll and make your own.

Cut to the exact size you need and choose the color you want. Much cheaper.

Sell whats left to your friends.

I like the flared end on the ones you bought though.

http://www.uline.com/BL_3753/Protective-Netting

CWB,

These look close to the ones that 5Bass has in the Flea Market. I picked up 10 from him and they work great!

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I get this stuff all the time at work when we order special ground shafting.

Maybe buy a roll and make your own.

Cut to the exact size you need and choose the color you want. Much cheaper.

Sell whats left to your friends.

I like the flared end on the ones you bought though.

http://www.uline.com/BL_3753/Protective-Netting

Not the same material, but would probably work as well.  The stick jackets are braided.

  • Super User
While in GA last week, the speed controller on my tm went on the fritz. Found an authorized Minnkota service center about an hour away that could repair it.

While there, I saw these on display, and got a half dozen of them. They work slick. Easy to slide on, and prevent the tangles which occur when rods are side by each.

Most places sell these for ten bucks. Nutter has them for seven (6.99) on line.

John (I think) took the tm and started to work on it the instant we walked in the door. Glad to give him a plug for that alone. That the price is the best I've seen online is another.

A grommet at the end allows the rod to be hung from a hook or other type of hanger.

http://www.nutterrodandreel.com/store/store_product_detail.cfm?Product_ID=55&Category_ID=2&Sub_Category_ID=3

I am a big Stick Jacket fan and that's a great price.

:D

A-Jay

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John at Nutter Rod and Reel is the kinda guy you would like to spend a day on the water with.  Need I say more!!!!

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I really like The Rod Gloves . They have a tapered tip making it much easier to get into rod lockers, especially the ones with the little holes. Great quality, and great company. Check them out.

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