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Safety Pin Idea To Hold Terminal Tackle

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Hey guys, I know terminal tackle can sometimes become a major b#*^$% when storing it, but I found a really good idea from a video that I thought I would share.  I bet many of you already know it.  You use safety pins to hold all your sized hooks together and they don't lock up onto each other and stuff.

 

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I added a picture above.  Cheers and tight lines!

Cool idea. I will use this for my wacky worm wide gap hooks for sure!

I like it

Back in the day when cloth diapers were in style, my dad used diaper pins (a large version of a saftey pin) to hold hooks, swivels, weights and the lips of his loudmouth offspring shut.  I didn't say much until I moved out, but I digress.  It's always been a good idea to keep organized and this idea has always been on the top shelf.        Thanks for sharing.

What a great idea, that is for sharing

Wish I thought of this about 12 years ago!

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Thanks for the idea. I will be doing that.

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