I have fished all my life, but have never really longlined, I have mainly stuck to the tightlining and jigging. I am planning on fishing some this weekend and want to experiment with the longlining some on Greenwood to hopefully cover more water and find some bigger fish. My plans are to tightline in the mornings and once the sun gets up and the fish start to move try the longlining. I know alot of yall on here do alot of long-lining so was wondering if yall had any tips for me. I understand the basic set-up with staggering your rods, my biggest question would be is how to judge the depth on your rods? Do you put bigger pieces of lead to get your baits down deeper (I know I generally try to stay away from heavy weights if possible)? I know it takes alot of experimenting, but I know from seeing the "jigging thread" that this site can take away some of the experimenting. Also what type of jigs seem to be better, we generally only use tube or split tail jigs. In the past I have rarely ever used curly tails, but are they the way to go for long-lining? Any info would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance yall!