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Fran Myers
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Markers

Post by Fran Myers »

Hi All,
After getting home from the Illinios Spoonplugger Seminar I was all set to make my own markers. I figured that 2 to 3 dollars each to make them myself was a good price.

I was at Fleet Farm today and they were selling the plastic barbel type for less than $5 a pair. I don't think I can make them for less than that.
So I bought 5 sets.

For store location go to www.fleetfarm.com
Unfortunately they do not have an online catalog.
Fran
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jwt
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Post by jwt »

Empty Tide detergent bottles are good, and the price is right. Easy to see up sun in a chop. I find the small markers are too easy to lose in the glare in chop. 1lb salt water sinkers holds 'em down. Use 1/4 in. stuff for the line. It's easier to manage than string.
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