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Old 08-06-2015, 09:55 PM   #1
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Sabiki rig storage

I was wondering what clever ways you all have come up with to store your Sabiki rigs after you use them to make bait. I know you can always wrap it back up in its own package but once the cardboard insert gets wet it turns to mush.

I do have a Sabiki rod but I don't really want to bring another rod on the kayak with me.

What have you come up with to store your Sabiki rigs after you are done using them for the day?
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Old 08-06-2015, 09:59 PM   #2
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I use Rigraps

http://www.amazon.com/RIGRAP-Yellow-.../dp/B00FPQT1PE

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Old 08-06-2015, 10:01 PM   #3
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I wrap the sabiki around a poodle noodle and the store it for later use.
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Old 08-06-2015, 10:42 PM   #4
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I don't give a shit about it wrap it up in a tight ball and throw it somewhere in the tackle box and untangle over a beer at home takes couple min
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Old 08-06-2015, 10:44 PM   #5
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A piece of hyperlon, same stuff as the grip on your fishing pole. You can poke the sinker in the end.

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Old 08-06-2015, 11:05 PM   #6
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Don't over complicate things, its not rocket science, you don't have to take your sabikis off the rod after every trip. I've had these three sabikis (aka the sabiki 250) on my rod close to or more than a year. I've never taken them off the rod and they catch bait each and every trip.

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Old 08-07-2015, 05:37 AM   #7
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http://www.amazon.com/RIGRAP-Yellow-.../dp/B00FPQT1PE

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Thanks Batmann

I took a look at their website to get more info and it was horribly designed. They have about ten different types but they don't give you a description of what each type is used for. Only what color they are which tells me nothing lol

Are the yellow ones you posted the ones you use for sabikis?


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Old 08-07-2015, 05:38 AM   #8
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I wrap the sabiki around a poodle noodle and the store it for later use.

Great idea


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Old 08-07-2015, 05:41 AM   #9
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I don't give a shit about it wrap it up in a tight ball and throw it somewhere in the tackle box and untangle over a beer at home takes couple min

That's what I'm trying to avoid. By the time I get home after my two hour drive home from fishing I'm beat and don't want another chore to add on top of the rest of the rinsing and cleaning that I already do


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Old 08-07-2015, 05:41 AM   #10
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A piece of hyperlon, same stuff as the grip on your fishing pole. You can poke the sinker in the end.


Great idea! Where do you find the hyperlon?


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Old 08-07-2015, 05:49 AM   #11
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Don't over complicate things, its not rocket science, you don't have to take your sabikis off the rod after every trip. I've had these three sabikis (aka the sabiki 250) on my rod close to or more than a year. I've never taken them off the rod and they catch bait each and every trip.

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I do have an actual Sabiki stick. I'm just trying to avoid bringing another rod with me each trip. I admit this would be the best way to go because the Sabiki rig winds up inside of the rod and remains there until it's needed again. Which solves the storage and tangling issue.

But for now I'm on an old Hank Parker edition outback and the built in crappy rod holders are designed for thin bass rods and not the thicker boat rods we use for salt water. So rod storage is at a premium on my old yak.


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Old 08-07-2015, 06:22 AM   #12
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I took a look at their website to get more info and it was horribly designed. They have about ten different types but they don't give you a description of what each type is used for. Only what color they are which tells me nothing lol

Are the yellow ones you posted the ones you use for sabikis?


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Yep, I use yellow for my sabiki.

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Old 08-07-2015, 06:35 AM   #13
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Any tackle shop that does custom builds. Where are you? I may have some extra
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Old 08-07-2015, 07:06 AM   #14
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I just leave it on the rod and wrap the lead around the handle once. If I ever take it off it's because it's time for a new one.
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Old 08-07-2015, 07:53 AM   #15
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I don't use a sibiki stick either for the same reason as the other poster. But I almost always just keep the sibiki on the same rod. Lately bait has been tough so I always want a sibiki handy when bait shows. When I do need to or remove one I wrap it loosly and put in a section of a plaino but box. Also I tend to use the cheapest sibikis I can find so if they get tangled badly or lose a few hooks I just put on a new one. Mike
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Old 08-07-2015, 01:30 PM   #16
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Any tackle shop that does custom builds. Where are you? I may have some extra

Thanks Hunters PA

I Just picked up a piece at Sav on tackle. And I also found another way to store them. As posted on another thread I have some old spools of seaguar floro. So I used that up and used the empty spool for the Sabiki and it worked great.


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Old 08-07-2015, 09:40 PM   #18
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F' n sibiki

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I don't give a shit about it wrap it up in a tight ball and throw it somewhere in the tackle box and untangle over a beer at home takes couple min
30$ sibiki . 20$ in co pay , and 10$ in antibiotics .:
I was cleaning yak , and I grab sibiki with weight attached . Gave it a toss to side , and 3 or 4 oz torpedo buried into me .
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Old 08-07-2015, 09:56 PM   #19
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Don't over complicate things, its not rocket science, you don't have to take your sabikis off the rod after every trip. I've had these three sabikis (aka the sabiki 250) on my rod close to or more than a year. I've never taken them off the rod and they catch bait each and every trip.

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Enlighten as to what Sabiki this might be please.. I go through sabikis faster then beer. If the rig makes it home intact, it corrodes away loosing all feathers leaving nothing but a few bare hooks. And yes I ever rinse them off.
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Old 08-07-2015, 10:04 PM   #20
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Didn't you see my finger in above photo ?

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Enlighten as to what Sabiki this might be please.. I go through sabikis faster then beer. If the rig makes it home intact, it corrodes away loosing all feathers leaving nothing but a few bare hooks. And yes I ever rinse them off.
No sympathy ?
I have a few good ideas of storage . I will share them later also . Bed time . I will take photos later and post .
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