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jbl_91762 06-18-2017 04:11 PM

fly line depth??
 
Sorry for NewB question, but Please help me understand how you guys get fly line down to depths where the YT are? 60-100 feet etc. All I read from LJ catches are flyline and depth. I catch my macs in Newport and pin them at the anus to force them to swim down but I see the line going more horizontal then vertical when he swims off. So how do I know its getting to the deeper water? What am I missing?

FullFlavorPike 06-18-2017 04:12 PM

The YT will come to the bait. The depths are more a key to where they were fishing, not where the bait was swimming.

FISH11 06-18-2017 04:20 PM

Fly line is just referring to the Mac swimming without weight, usually behind while you troll or drift and it decides how deep to swim. Usually that will vary with the type and size of Mac you use and whether you are over structure. Usually I control how much line I give it by the depth of the water I am fishing and whether there is structure like heavy kelp. Not more than the depth and less if over heavy kelp otherwise it will tangle you up in a hurry.

Mahigeer 06-18-2017 10:52 PM

If you are talking about live bait, a Carolina rig with a small sliding egg sinker can do the job. The heaver egg sinker, the deeper the bait will dive.


Just in case you were talking about "fly fishing", then the sinking tip line is your best bet.

taggermike 06-21-2017 07:24 AM

In winter yt will often be on the bottom and you may need to get a bait down there with a dropper loop. When the waters warmer they roam the whole water column.
Like FullFlavorPike said, they will find your bait.

If you're over kelp and need your bait to run shallower you can let out less line and/or troll a bit faster.

And butt hooking is for fishing sardines from a boat so they will swim down and away.
If you troll a butt hook bait it gets dragged back backwards n dies. Go to nose hooking. Mike

jbl_91762 06-21-2017 05:21 PM

Thanks guys really helpful stuff. When I had my paddle yak and fished NP I wouldn't troll, just catch mac and hook it anal and let it swim down while I used other rod to cast and retrieve. Now I have peddle so now Im learning that trolling nose hook is best. Thanks as Im hoping to head down to LJ July 1 for first time and hope to meet some of you guys.


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