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rigging
If I want to get my line below the surface, is the preferred method putting on a 1oz sliding egg sinker, like the carolina rig with a 2 ft leader?
Thanks in advance |
are you trolling a low line, or drift fishing the bottom?
For trolling I use a plastic halibut slider, kept off the hook by a swivel with about 3-5' of leader. Then I can attach different torpedo weights for different situations without having to retie anything. Usually I use 2 oz for slow trolling a mac. A torpedo sinker inline also works fine, but to change weights you have to retie. |
this is pretty much what I use to troll mackerel for YT, or WSB... the same thing as Tyler, I think...
http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/conten...316709sq01.jpg Click here, but shop locally Chris |
Chris got the pic right. I couldn't find a pic of mine. They are cheap plastic things. At Squidco you get 2 for less than a buck. Mine are cheap plastic, with weak snaps. I like it that way. If I snag the weight the plastic or snap breaks before my line.
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appreciate the help and the picture
Thanks again |
In winter I use those sliders since you can easily swap off weights if you want to fish the bottom. In summer I use a 2-3oz egg with a 3-4ft fluoro leader. The carolina setup slides through kelp a little better.
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I was using those sinkler slides but it kept twisting and wrapping itself around the line. What did I do wrong :questionmark:
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You have to lower them slower. You can't just drop them down or the weight sinks first and the leader wraps up your main line.
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