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    Thanks for sharing the video. I love spider rigging also.
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    Love spider rigging and enjoyed the video. Would love to see the same kind of video long lining both with jigs and crank baits


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    Generally speaking, you want to be able to see all the tips of your rods at the same time ... so you can instantly see when one moves while the others don't. If you spread them out too far apart, you're constantly turning your gaze from side to side or one pole to the next to the next .... and may miss a subtle bite.


    Makes sense

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    I love the thump on a single pole but I will spider rig if that's what it takes to catch fish.
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    Good video Scott, covered the bases for both sides. Those that are new to it and have never had a day so busy that they have had to stow rods, haven't seen the full experience yet. I always start with 8 rods out front to cover as much area as possible, and have had to cut that in half on a couple of trips. Other species also make it interesting. A 4lb largemouth on 8' of line is just something you have to experience. Good to see you back out here Scott. Shoot me a PM if you get down this way and I'll play hookey that day.
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    Great video Scott. Thank you for taking the time to make it and explain the pro's and con's of spider rigging. I love it because it is more relaxing than some of the other techniques.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KFC View Post
    Love spider rigging and enjoyed the video. Would love to see the same kind of video long lining both with jigs and crank baits

    X2! Thanks for this vid

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    Excellent video Scott! Thanks!

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    Thanks for the video I really enjoyed it.

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