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09-01-2012, 10:15 AM | #1 |
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Minimizing Rods and Gear
Thought I'd post my approach, tested over the last few trips to LJ, to minimize rods and gear and increase speed and simplicity of changing set-ups. Maybe encourage some further sharing.
A rod pre-tied with braid/mono leader/hook, can be quickly adapted for flylining, bottom fishing and/or trolling at depth. Braid on the spool is connected via a good swivel to fluorocarbon leader. That's the basic trolling flyline. To "dropshot", say if I spy action or structure on the sonar, I attach a "weight". The "weight" is a pre-tied set-up of ~15 pound mono with a snap-swivel at both ends. A torpedo sinker is clipped to one end and the other snap-swill is clipped to the same ring of the swivel to which the braid is tied. The set-ups are kept in separate ziplocks to avoid tangling. The weights can already be attached to one end or selected at moment of use. To troll at depth, a set-up of a light (1/4 to 2 oz) torpedo sinker attached via a light split ring to a snap-swivel that is clipped to the same ring the braid is tied. So far, no noticable wearing of the knot over the course of a day. With two rods on-board, each being pre-tied with braid/leader/hook, and the zip-locked pre-made set-ups, I can quickly change to any configuration. |
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