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    three at a time in Indiana, and I believe no more than two hooks per line. They have some convoluted method of counting hooks on crankbaits, etc. But I believe if you had say a vertical trolling rig with three jigs on it, that could get you a ticket.

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    2 in Iowa with up to 2 hooks per line.
    :D Give a man a crappie you feed him for a day...teach a man to fish for crappie and get rid of him for the weekend!!!

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    sc has no limit on a boat, and a limit of two per person fishing from the bank
    listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...

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    No Limit on poles (Except two lakes) In Alabama.Those lakes it's three.

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    Ohio limits each person to two poles, with no more than three hooks per line (a treble counts as one hook), although during walleye season on the Maumee, trebles are not permitted. Trotlines are restircted to certain areas within certain lakes. Both trotlines and juglines must be checked on a regular basis, and have the owener's name and address clearly visible.
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    Ky has no limit on poles, but it sure is a pain rying to use more than two at once.

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    Indiana is 3 poles per person , no more than 2 hooks per line .
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    i think all states should just let each person have one pole and one hook :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
    Now something needs to be said about this comment but I'm having a brain hemorage trying to think of something. "I wish I were that good!" Nah, then I'd have a lot of poles going to waste. Oh well, someone help me out here.
    My buddy Moose is so good he don't need no poles.














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    [QUOTE=Cane Pole]My buddy Moose is so good he don't need no poles.



    That is a good one Canepole i like that LOL.










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