Congrats DB. I haven't been in a long while. Work and baseball has turned me into a spectator.
I fished Ditto Saturday morning, caught several dozen,all returned all to the water. I caught a dozen dinks for everyone that wouldmeasure. Fish were in 24 to 36 inches of water and scattered. Best bait was awhite Marabou jig, I was spider rigging 6 poles.
Congrats DB. I haven't been in a long while. Work and baseball has turned me into a spectator.
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What kind of set up do you have on your Yak to spider rig with 6 rods?
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Blackhawk19,
I'm using four Scotty rod holder with flush mounts. The last two poles lay on my kayak deck either side of the depth finder. Things can become very busy when fish are on two and three poles at the same time, LOL.
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All I can say is Wow, I get a little too busy sometimes with 3 or 4 rod on my little pondtoon and I have more room to work with.
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6 poles is one of the ways I turn such large numbers of fish. I wished I could run two more poles, I don't have the room on my kayak or the ability!
Wow ditch I bet it takes some getting used to to keep up with six on the kayak
its fun but i do better and stay more organized fishing 6 in the yak as opposed to 8 in the 16.5'G3. the best part is control of the boat and having the FF graph right in your face and knowing what im seeing is right under the front of the rig.