Best uses for pool noodles?
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Best uses for pool noodles?
Just curious. I know there's tons of things I haven't thought of that are probably old hat to you guys.
My tip is go to Home Depot and get the foam pipe insulation that's like a thinner version of a pool noodle, and pre-slit up the side. They make GREAT rod protectors for in the truck and in the garage. For spinning rods with large guides you open the slit up as far as you need to let the guide poke out, and then add a wrap of clear packing tape to stop it from going past there
My tip is go to Home Depot and get the foam pipe insulation that's like a thinner version of a pool noodle, and pre-slit up the side. They make GREAT rod protectors for in the truck and in the garage. For spinning rods with large guides you open the slit up as far as you need to let the guide poke out, and then add a wrap of clear packing tape to stop it from going past there
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Re: Best uses for pool noodles?
can be used in sections for:
floats for bigger diameter rods
floats for VHF radios
floats for cameras
floats to go around a dip net to keep it on top of the water
floats for pretty much anything you dont want to sink in case you flip or drop it
also used to pad you kayak on a bed extender or kayak trailer
too many things they can be used for...you can get really creative with them
floats for bigger diameter rods
floats for VHF radios
floats for cameras
floats to go around a dip net to keep it on top of the water
floats for pretty much anything you dont want to sink in case you flip or drop it
also used to pad you kayak on a bed extender or kayak trailer
too many things they can be used for...you can get really creative with them
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just redid a do-net with one.
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I cut small sections and tie them to anything that can go overboard. I also line my bed extender with pool noodle. I even keep one in the hull of my kayak..in case I could use some extra floatation.
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I waded with a guide from redfish lodge once who rigged a BIG floating bait bucket (enough for at least 3 people) out of a shrimp basket and had a pool noodle zip-tied around the top for the rim to make it float. Hinged lid out of plexiglass.
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Used a piece of one inside of a custom compass mount that fits inside my cupholder. Flotation or protection... the noodle is like duck tape. Always have one on hand, you'll find a million uses for it. I even used it on my homemade kayak cart to pad the ride.
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make really good scupper plugs
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for all the rigs i make for BTB fishin i get a roofing nail with the big head and put it through the swivel and wrap it around the noodle and then put the hook into the pool noodle. i can fit about 6 rigs around a 1 foot long piece of pool noodle. it works great and if you happen to drop it it floats.
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can also be used to play in the pool, beach, bay and/or lake. Hope this helps. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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I shoved several down in the center rectangular hatch to keep things from sliding too far forward or rearward to be able to reach them.
1 - bend into U-shape holding the two ends together
2 - insert into hatch, center portion first and facing forward or rearward, until it hits the scuppers
3 - release so it expands against the interior sidewalls
4 - repeat
This lets stuff slide around in the hull, but only so far, i.e. it can't go past the noddles, which are held in place by the scuppers. So, you don't have to worry about that tackle box sliding all the way aft, etc...
1 - bend into U-shape holding the two ends together
2 - insert into hatch, center portion first and facing forward or rearward, until it hits the scuppers
3 - release so it expands against the interior sidewalls
4 - repeat
This lets stuff slide around in the hull, but only so far, i.e. it can't go past the noddles, which are held in place by the scuppers. So, you don't have to worry about that tackle box sliding all the way aft, etc...
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malo pescado wrote:I waded with a guide from redfish lodge once who rigged a BIG floating bait bucket (enough for at least 3 people) out of a shrimp basket and had a pool noodle zip-tied around the top for the rim to make it float. Hinged lid out of plexiglass.
thats sweet
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ADJfishin wrote:for all the rigs i make for BTB fishin i get a roofing nail with the big head and put it through the swivel and wrap it around the noodle and then put the hook into the pool noodle. i can fit about 6 rigs around a 1 foot long piece of pool noodle. it works great and if you happen to drop it it floats.![]()
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Austen
I made one like this last week for 6-8 kingfish leaders.
Old pool noodle that was slit down one side and slid the 2-3 treble hooks (PER LEADER) inside the split.
Then wrap the wire leader around the pool noodle and slide inside a container
I had from a Frog Togs Coolie Wrap fits perfect and keeps 6-8 leaders and 12-20 treble hooks close and safe.
Will take some pic's and post them soon.
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I also used the pipe insulation version from HD.
I cut the peices to the proper length and pushed the slit side down on the top edge of my milk crate and ball bungeed it in place. When I load my yak, I pull out several different colored jigs, spoons, tops, ect and I press the hooks into the foam. Allows me not to dig into the box. I just turn, grab and a change of lures is much easier.
I have had the same set of tubes on there for over a year and i give it another year before I will need to replace them.
I cut the peices to the proper length and pushed the slit side down on the top edge of my milk crate and ball bungeed it in place. When I load my yak, I pull out several different colored jigs, spoons, tops, ect and I press the hooks into the foam. Allows me not to dig into the box. I just turn, grab and a change of lures is much easier.
I have had the same set of tubes on there for over a year and i give it another year before I will need to replace them.
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Re: Best uses for pool noodles?
I have a short piece over the bunge on both ends of my anchor trolley to keep the hardware from slaping the yak.
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codpiece?
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Here is post from the Freshwater side that hasn't made the list yet, complete with drawing.
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I cut them in 4 inch sections and use them for hair curlers. ![Beat a dead horse :horse:](./images/smilies/beatdeadhorse.gif)
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Re: Best uses for pool noodles?
LMAO!!fatolbassard wrote:I cut them in 4 inch sections and use them for hair curlers.
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Slappin' the yak?... So far that's the best euphemism I've heard in 2009 for... well... oh never mind.Bluemobie wrote:I have a short piece over the bunge on both ends of my anchor trolley to keep the hardware from slaping the yak.![]()
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Re: Best uses for pool noodles?
i got the jumbo ones from academy with the big holes. i cut them in pieces a little shorter than a coke can.they are like super koozies.and the cans or water bottles fit better in the cup holders on my P-13.
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Re: Best uses for pool noodles?
I have about a dozen cut up and packed into the X-Factor for flotation.
I also put those inflatable boat bumpers in specific locations to support the deck. Just deflate them, slide them into place and gently inflate them with a bicycle pump until they have a snug fit.
I also put those inflatable boat bumpers in specific locations to support the deck. Just deflate them, slide them into place and gently inflate them with a bicycle pump until they have a snug fit.
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They could be used to beat Shady Angler over the head when he's discussing sports
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