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    Always use two....biggest you can find.
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    Carl taught me and I use a min of a 66 and usually 2

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    Thanks for all the reply. I'll probably go with 2 60inchers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell25 View Post
    Thanks for all the reply. I'll probably go with 2 60inchers.
    I had an 1860 years ago... Two 60's will work most of the time. You would be better with the two 77's though. You can always run the troller to speed up but if they aren't slowing you enough.....you'll go home with an empty box.
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    You can really use two drift socks with a spider rigging set-up? Interesting. I've used drift socks many times while smallmouth bass fishing on off-shore structures, however, we are only allowed 2 rods per person up here (crazy laws). When drifting, we only use one each, mainly due to the interference of the drift sock lines, with the rod lines. Love to see someone using two socks with multiple rods! That should be fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner08 View Post
    You can really use two drift socks with a spider rigging set-up? Interesting. I've used drift socks many times while smallmouth bass fishing on off-shore structures, however, we are only allowed 2 rods per person up here (crazy laws). When drifting, we only use one each, mainly due to the interference of the drift sock lines, with the rod lines. Love to see someone using two socks with multiple rods! That should be fun!
    Pretty simple when rigging. Put em off rear of boat, one on each side then fish off front of boat. Boat going to drift with bow forward all sock lines are at rear of boat. I have a stick steer so who ever fishes with me is fishing in back off side of boat and never been a problem. Assume you are drft fishing with sock off the side of boat.
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