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Try Coconut Oil or Water

If you are having a hard time getting your Inshore or Big Bass onto your rod butt, use coconut oil or water to more easily guide them onto the rod butt. The Inshore and Big Bass are intended to stay with the rod, however can be removed by carefully rocking the bulbous end back and forth while gently pulling the Cush-it™ away from the rod butt. It also helps to dip the rod butt in some water first.

Use Rocket Launchers

Storing the Big Game on the bottom of Rocket Launchers is a great way to have them readily available and also keeps your head from banging into the blunt end.

Chip Clips!

The angler can use a clip to keep the All Species and Big Game close at hand. Just use a chip clip or clothes pin to clip the edge of the “Cush-it”™ to your shorts pocket or waistband…quickly pulls off when needed.

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Tips & Tricks

Tips & Tricks

If you are having a hard time getting your Inshore or Big Bass onto your rod butt, use coconut oil or water to more easily guide them onto the rod butt. The Inshore and Big Bass are intended to stay with the rod, however can be removed by carefully rocking the bulbous end back and forth while gently pulling the Cush-it™ away from the rod butt. It also helps to dip the rod butt in some water first.

Read more