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Old 07-08-2010, 12:07 PM   #7
Aaron
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I've made 2 of these and they work fine. Quick and easy and cheap.

No need to put in any surgical tubing where the line exits the tubing and goes to the reel. You just need to melt and round the opening like you did at the top. That's the easiest fix.

My biggest issue with my pvc sabikis is that after 1 full sabiki with some strong macs on there, you'll cut a groove into the plastic with your mono. Undoubtedly, the mono will forever find that groove and will wedge itself in there nearly every time you drop your sabiki making it really a pain to retrieve your line. Possible fixes for this would be to throw some sort of heavy duty tape around the inner part of end of the rod or better yet, find/make something metal that fits right in there. I went with the "i'm too lazy" approach and would just use the pvc sabiki stick at different angles to keep the line from diving in the grooves. Eventually you end up with grooves around the entire thing and thus need to make a new tube. I got tired of this after the second one and just use an extra rod and reel as my sabiki stick. I like it much better.

Plus, as others have mentioned, there is almost zero chance of you landing a fish of substantial size on that thing. I hooked up on a few yellowtail with mine and it was more comedic than fun.
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