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Topic: 2 man limit (Read 337 times)
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Wirepuller
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Tried jigging for an hour Friday morning. Didn't want to work so we switched to pulling spoons. Two of us limited in an hour and half at the north end of the pasture. Had to stay in 40+ fow, green/pearl and clown spoons.
Keep pullin
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outlaw
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those fish are all the good eaters now. they are smokin them in the lake also. it sure is good to start seeing some junior fish. i have an old handline, never used it. but its dated 1929 on the side, smooth piece of equipment
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lifes short fish hard
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Chrispy
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Hey Wirepuller, do you have any pics of your rigs?? I've never seen the equipment you use for pulling wire and how to set it up and the baits you use for it....give us a schooling!!
Chrispy!
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To fish or not to fish....WHAT A STUPID QUESTION!!!!
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Wirepuller
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Sorry Chrispy I don't have a camera and probably couldn't figure it out anyway lol. I use A&S reels like the one in my avitar. I use 60lb wire with a 1 1/2lb sinker. I have 3 connection ring on the trace for the leaders but have never mastered 3 leads (only wind up with a rats nest). The bottom lead is 5ft mono with a rubber tube bungy and I use a 40ft fireline on the top, 20ft in the middle if you want a challenge. I find mono likes to build birds nests in itself, the fireline works great and lays in the bottom of the boat when you haul in the big ones. In cooler water I pull rappellas, now I am using spoons. Hope this is a help for you.
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