Jump to content

Legacy

Moderators
  • Posts

    7,603
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Legacy

  1. erabbit,

    just to load you up with even more info and to add to billyv........

    the past few weeks ive ben playing with leader lengths and spinny setting. the friday "practice fishing day" during the niagara proam we did 8 kings on the wire dipsey rod on an nbk spin doctor (#sd70925) on the opposite holes from factory w/ 19" fly leader. on saturday i couldnt catch a fish on it and the hot setup became spin doctor (#sd70905) on the opposite holes w/ 22" fly leader. truth is you never know what the fish want, so dont be afraid to switch it up.

    3 different guys 3 different answers.

  2. tank,

    i have never used the add-a-line style but the seem like they would be a pain to rig.

    i used to use the rubber band style until i found the roemer liberators. i think they cost about $7.00 so if you dont like them you really havent invested much into them.

  3. gambler,

    typically i use 30# big game and good swivels on both ends of my leaders (one to the spoon and one to the roemer) and have never experienced line twist. i really dont understand how you could get line twist.

    just fishing,

    you definetely need to increase the distance between rigs.i use an 8' leader for my cheater and about 8'-12' separation between them.

  4. tim,

    on saturday, the first day of the niagara proam, it was the first thing to fire. i actually reeled it in all the way to the liberator and saw the 8# on the line and said wow hes tough fish and then all hell broke loose., great way to start the day and put them both in the cooler.

  5. just to add on to what momay was saying........

    i run this rig alot on my boat (almost always with less than six rods in the water). typically i run it deeper than 50' down. i believe it will out produce a single spoon at the same depth any day of the week. dont be afraid to run the same size spoons or to reverse the setup (big on bottom, small on top).

    at the niagara proam we actually double up on the mupped rod (21# and 8# king, talk about fun, try 2 kings on the same rod)

  6. last weekend during the proam we ran 4 downriggers (1 w/ a cheater, 2 dipsey rods (wire) , and 2 leadcore rods ( a 10 color and an 8 color) on a 10' beam without using planer boards.

    1. pay attention to your leads and depths

    2. be careful on your turns

    3. if you have a big fish on clear the leadcore

    4. if you do get tangled .....good luck

    you can run 2 wire dipsey rods on the same side by running the first one deep and tight ,and the other high and wide.

    when you get a nice fish on dont be afraid to pull lines that are high in the water column.

×
×
  • Create New...