I only use 4-12 ft. rods out front. My rodholders are pointed in a semi- half circle and I can change their directions quickly. Ive found 4 poles is enough to take care of running trolling motor and watching depthfinder. The wind can really complicate spider-rigging as well as hang-ups. Ive had 3 rods down with fish at same time and this gets interesting and exciting and takes a while to get it together. Partner usually has 3 -10 ft. rods out back, one trailing to each side and the other dead center with varying lengths. In order to help hold my Boat straight I leave my Motor down just low enough that the Hydrafoil is on surface. When you get hung up, and you will, Let the Driver know and stop before you hang other rods. One Big Plus of this type fishing is the fish usually set the hook, just slowly lift the rod and bring to the side if possible. A dip net with a long handle is a must to reach out to meet these long rods. I hope these tips will help you guys. It can get Frusttrating at times and Patience is a must. Bottombumper


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The really fun part
....catching slabs on real long telescopic poles. Nothing quite like it.
One other thing...it's real easy fishing the shallows with the poles since you control the depths to what you want your hook in the water to be, even if it's only a couple of feet. I mainly keep 1 oz. sinkers on the bottom of my rigs with the hooks above, but you can change around your rigs and go to more conventional type setups with much lighter weights and add floats for some shallow water fishing when the fish hit the banks.
:p And no, I dont use swivels.
















