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    Quote Originally Posted by jtresn View Post
    Yes we usually tie a 1/2 to 1 oz bell sinker on the bottom, come 12" and tie a 4 " loop in the line, come up 24" and tie another loop in the line. wrap the loops 5 wraps before you cinch them up so they don't slip. when we get ready to fish we slip the loops through the hook eyes and drop the hook through the loop. remove the hooks the same way for traveling. This puts both hooks between the sinker and the rod, we seem to feel and see the bites a lot better. a lot of time we drag the sinker on the bottom, hooks stay off the bottom. when we hang up most times its just the sinker, back up and they come off the brush.
    What kind of rod/pole works best for this application.

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    There is several good poles out there !!! The B N M 's BGJP in 16 ft is one of best for just spiderring and seeing a lite bite however if your going to power troll or pull crank baits and only could have one set of poles I would use the B N M PRO STAFF IN 16FT.!!!!!!
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    We use 12 ft rods. 18 ft boat. 16 ft rod is too long. Wife can't handle 16 footers either.

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    Do you use a colored line? I have trouble seeing clear line sometimes.

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    We use hi-vis yellow braid and I also use clear flourcent .they also have the poles in 14 ft they are light weight anyone can handle these and I will bet your catch will improve !!!
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    jtresn is right. The 16's are a handful for most women. I've got 4 16's and 4 14's for Carol. When I'm by myself, I alternate lengths. As of late, they have stayed in the transport racks. I just use monofilament line in whatever brand is on sale.
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