What's wrong with the double 1/16ths? Double jigs with loop knots is a pretty darn good setup for longlining. I wouldn't want to change that unless I had to.
Does anyone ever use the C&C rigs for long lining? I was thinking about trying it using a 1/8oz. weight since i normally long line with 2) 1/16oz. jigs. I was also thinking about coloring the weights and using tied hackle hooks tipped with minnows. I figure a little color on the hooks would help the fish see them a little better. Especially with all the rain my area has been getting lately. I thought this would give the fish a little something different to look at. Has anyone tried this or a version of?
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What's wrong with the double 1/16ths? Double jigs with loop knots is a pretty darn good setup for longlining. I wouldn't want to change that unless I had to.
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Tangled mess.. Would be my guess!!
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yeah in my opinion double jigs are the way to go if your longlining. Just make sure if your using 2 diff sizes that your heavier jig is on the bottom.
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Gun, I agree! Except I always put heavier jig on top. It stays down and flutters the lighter one behind, like its wounded. I use this rig alot in the winter months at Talquin! I use a 1/8 with a 1/48 or 1/32 behind. I get the most bites on the lighter jig.