The Carolina Keeper 8pk – Hammonds Fishing
Carolina Keeper Rig, My Go To Rig
Park workers found a goldfish in a lake. A 9-pound goldfish
As featured on the Owner Twistlock hooks, these interchangeable stainless steel Centering Pin Springs (CPS - U.S. Patent 7,841,127) attach to hook eyes, and allow any soft plastic bait to be permanently secured by inserting the pin in the center of the bait's nose and then screwing the bait onto the coil spring to rig perfect everytime! The CPS has far superior holding power compared with barbed stick-pin holders. Four sizes allow for maximizing holding strength for any size bait.
Owner Centering Pin Spring Medium-Slim
The Presco Enterprises Carolina Keeper eliminates the swivel and is designed for easy adjustment. The Carolina Keeper allows you to tie only 1 knot, rather then 3 knots.
Carolina Keeper - 8 pack
The Carolina Keeper – The Hook Up Tackle
As seen at iCast, this patent pending blade attaches to many fishing lures to impart flash and erratic action. Quick and easy to attach to jigheads, spinnerbaits, umbrella rigs, lipless crankbaits, weighted hooks, and more. The innovative design allows fishermen to quickly make their own unique lures. Two sizes include regular and large. Available in Silver, Gold, and Black Mirror color options.
Queen Tackle Switch Blade Black / Regular
South Bend Snell Aberdeen Hooks 6pk
South Bend Snelled Aberdeen Hooks 6pk
Carolina Rig - Ready Fishing Rig 1/8-1/2oz Brass/Black - Dr.Fish
As featured on the Owner Twistlock hooks, these interchangeable stainless steel Centering Pin Springs (CPS - U.S. Patent 7,841,127) attach to hook eyes, and allow any soft plastic bait to be permanently secured by inserting the pin in the center of the bait's nose and then screwing the bait onto the coil spring to rig perfect everytime! The CPS has far superior holding power compared with barbed stick-pin holders. Three sizes allow for maximizing holding strength for any size bait.
Owner Centering Pin Spring - Small
Carolina Rigs for Beginners How to use a Carolina Keeper?