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This 65l capacity pack is a great size and also lightweight at just 3.3 lbs perfect for those after the best 2 day hiking backpack or even the best 3 day hiking backpack while on a tight budget

Try these baits for catching crappie: Live Baits live crickets, minnows, and red worms are some of the best baits when targeting crappie Jigs simulate shiners or small fish, use a 1/16 ounce jig head and pair with a plastic minnow or grub tail Umbrella Rigs these rigs incorporate five or more trailing leaders with jigs attached to simulate a school of fish

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When hooked, fish are known to fight aggressively, subjecting the lure and hook through a lot of stress

Materials: -PVC Pipe: 1 1/4" (or bigger) schedule 40 pvc pipe (cut to roughly 31" section, or longer depending on what rods you plan on using with it) -Fiberglass surveying stake (or any other sturdy material that could be used as supports, such as wooden dowels) -Wire Hanger -Empty Deodorant Container -Thick Rubber Band -Spiral Rod Holder -Clip -Duct Tape -20lb+ mono -Plastic Beads for spacers (optional) Tools: -Dremel, with cutting bit (to cut PVC and Deodorant Container) -Wire Cutter, or pliers with wire cutter -Needle-nose Pliers -Drill -Chop Saw (or some other saw to cut the Survey Stake) -7/16 or 1/2" drill bit -Drill bit to match Survey Stake size -Drill bit to match Wire Hanger size -Super glue -Sharpie (Permanent Marker) -Safety Glasses -Straight Edge These materials and tools are not a set-in-stone list

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