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    Talk to a guy who went out at noon. He only managed 5 keepers and left at 4:00. Told him I would be there by 5:00 and would get my limit of 45.

    Took my daughter and fiance and did exactly what I said. Caught the 45 and caught one 18" saugeye also. I was in 10 feet of water long line trolling jiffy jigs . Probably tossed another 30 dinks which is always great to see.

    The one picture you will see five crappie laying on the floor of my boat. That's because I had five fish on at one time on my six front poles. All but one made the 10" limit, which was immediately released. Crazy times but a fun day.Name:  20200408_204501.jpg
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    Very nice job

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    nice! I've never done long lining before and want to know more about it, what weight and speed are you trolling with? Also for long lining, does the rod holders stay on the back of the boat instead of the front like spider rig? I've done really good on Taylorsville just dropping my jigs into brushpile the last few times ive been there.

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    I trolling twelve poles. I run two fourteen footers in the front pointing straight out on each side of the boat. My next ones are twelve footers followed by ten footers.

    In the back ok f the boat I run six more poles that are 6 1/2 foot long. I use Driftmaster rod holders to hold them all.

    I troll single 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jigs that I order online out of Gworgia. Nice web site and good people to order from.

    As far as speed, slow is the name of the games but it's a feel thing. I cant tell you I dont go slower or faster at certain times because I do. Depth of the jigs is the real key. Learning the depth of the fish and how much split shot to add to get your jigs to a certain depth. Once you master that you good to go.



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