Good job guys. Glad they are biting. The Indiana guber supposed to be here next week.
Good job guys. Glad they are biting. The Indiana guber supposed to be here next week.
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After a little research I figured that what I’m doing is nothing new. I troll longline with 1/16 and 1/32 jigs and I’m driven nuts by the exaggerated turns and time to check for a weed that isn’t there. When I lived in TN I pushed four rods and pulled as many as 8 with Crankbaits. Pushing was done with a three way swivel with one leg sporting a split ring and a duo lock snap. The main line on one leg, a four foot leader (clear 10lb) on the second and a 2oz weight attached to the snap. I still had the swivels and dug them out. I put them on my longline rigs and replaced the 2oz with a 1/2 and out the sides they went. Instead of 60 to 100 feet behind, they are now alongside the boat on 4 to 8 feet of line. I move about .9 to 1.4 and it worked very well, as the original post stated. I can now give 9 cents change when I turn and no tangles. I haven’t tried it but I would imagine that weight could be fooled with to achieve separation in length like 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 allowing more distance from the boat. If this doesn’t help someone I hope it gives food for thought for going out side the box and comfort zone.
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Thanks for that info skeetster....I do something similar....I push 8 lines off the front of the boat.... This gives me the go back through em move. Probably got about 30' of line on each reel.... No casting... just loosen the bail and drop em to the depth I want. Got a 3/4 oz swivel weight....then 18" drop line to a 1/16 jig head. I run anywhere from .7 to 1.2 mph.
If I have someone in the back seat I do the same off back with 6 poles or if they want to pull...I just have them reel up when I make a turn. Just never got use to those BIG WIDE TURNS...
We push 8 rods off the bow the shortest being 16 foot and a couple of 20' rods. My #1 rod straight out the front is 7.2 meters how ever long that is. Never could understand that metric thing. I was able to see the jigs in the water today with the LiveScope so could tell the amount of blow back. 3/8oz weight at 1 mph. Tom doesn't like those wide turns so we quit pulling now he spins the boat around in it's own length. Gets you back on the fish quicker but I think it spooks them also after a few passes. Don
I don't mind sharing where I caught my fish.
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Thanks for the insight, gentlemen! I've often cursed those long turns myself, might step it up
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I'm in this for the fight of the fish alone. I keep a few crappie, but the random gar/bass/ or catfish has me intrigued for my 1lb test rigs.
Is there any way to get them more often? (I know you guys cant stand em, but i like the fight)
Don’t get me wrong, I’m bring home a few fish
Only really fishing Monroe, just wanna have the random bycatch here and there
FYI, gar are not preferred but I figure they could put up a decent fight.