I'm putting some together this morning and using a tinsel insert for the first time and they are looking pretty killer. I still need a couple of beads to get the set back I want though.
101goodpost101edit: I've used both Eagle Claw and Danielson rubber bobber stops (look to be the same thing) size to fit 4-8lb line. I used them on 12lb line for the hoochies and they fit pretty snug but still allow for adjustability.
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I use the rubber bobber stoppers (try to say that 5 times fast) also. I used to use beads and some of the other methods, but found two advantages to the rubber stoppers. One, they are easily adjustible and two, they add no weight to the hootchie. Beads and such add weight and in my 2cents worth, that hampers the action of the hootchie.
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Did you powder coat those hooks, or can you get them that way? Would powder coating a hook hold up very well? Just thinking of different things to try...
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I was over at WalMart here while back and found a package of jewels which is sequens that kids like to craft things around with. They look like they may be good for a 3 dimisional eye set for some spoons or spinners.I commonly use left over cats eye beads
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