Jeff- Thanks for your pic and analogy. Personally, I too love hi-vis on main lines for separation/fish play location, but, if you haven't assessed it=Camo leaders rule!
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Hopefully this pic is good enough... keep everything 4 lb. Hi-Vis test Doug....& for the root of your inquires I find it's not the trailer/teaser or size jig that see's most action, but rather the color/type. Have had 10 poles out & same jig catch 4 or more fish in a row without touching the other 9 poles, I look at it as more options=better odd's
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Jeff- Thanks for your pic and analogy. Personally, I too love hi-vis on main lines for separation/fish play location, but, if you haven't assessed it=Camo leaders rule!
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Always troll two jigs nothing fancy, top jig (lead jig) heavier then trailing jig, loop knot, 4lb test. Normally only troll six rods. Trolling just holds me over till the jig bite starts. What Jeff said about color is key. Different lakes different colors, not sur why but it makes a difference. Probably has to do with the forage base they are feeding on.
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