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One wire dipsey (124mm Deeper Diver) off each side and one braid dipsey off outrigger or on lnline TX 44 board on each side. During the heavy part of flea season I stop using the braid rigs until Fall.

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Most of the time 1 on each side, but if they are working good 2 on each side. Outside 10' wire rods on the 2.5 setting, inside 8' wire rods on 1.5 setting just make wide sweeping turns.

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if its a solid fly bite well run 2 wires ( 1 on 1.5 and 1 on 3 setting) off the boat and 2 braid off the planer boards on each side( warning in big waves has great chance of 1 big mess) 

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I use to run just one per side ( 2 total ) but as the fish dictate I have changed to 2 on one side one on 1 on the other with 2 riggers and a Long copper off the board and maybe another down the chute if I have enough people

'Bout Time

Mike

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Last year I ran one wire diver and one mono. Never took a hit on the mono, thinking about changing out the mono to braid but then concerned about fleas. Should I just switch it out to wire instead? Would be running two wire divers then one per side

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The reason I was asking was think of going to 2 a side a number 1 on a 3 setting and a mag on a 1 setting.what you guys think about that set up?

Tight lines and screaming drags to all!!!'

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