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Materials You'll Need: Two 6-foot long 1x4 pieces of wood (for top and bottom racks) Additional 1x4 piece for wall mounting Wood glue Trim head screws (#6, 2.25 inches) for bonding wood pieces Larger screws (#10, 3.125 inches) for mounting the rack to the wall Hole saw (2 and 1/8 inches wide) Router or spade drill bit (optional for the bottom rack) Sandpaper Drill with pilot bit Measuring tape and pencil Square or straight edge Step by Step Instructions: Learn how to make a simple, cheap, & extremely strong fishing rod rack with our step-by-step guide below: 1

Trolling is another fishing method which can yield new numbersspend the morning on the troll, marking productive ledges and reefs along the way, then switch to bottom bouncing at midday when the surface bite slows

Although 1000 reels excel in ultralight situations and 2500 reels work well for larger lakes, most anglers will find a 2000 reel easier to use across a wider range of crappie fishing conditions

Humpy Death Jig The Humpy Death Jig is your workhorse Pink Salmon lure