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    Curiuos if anyone has done any good on the three wire A-Rigs trollin or what not...
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    I bought two last year and guess I was going too slow with my troll ,lost both in about 15 minutes without having a bite..I guess I will stick to losing one jig at a time.
    I saw two guys over at Guntersville,Al on Town Creek fishing them and they were doing real good with that rig.

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    Yeah seems costly to drag one out the back of the boat.. Plus they are hard to get to track straight up and down.

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    We do not troll them but cast or jig them in the top of deep brush piles or standing trees.The trick to balance them is by using a 1/8 oz or 3/16 oz head on the middle wire and smaller weights on the outer wires like a 1/16 oz or 1/32 oz. We have also been using litewire hooks and Prowepro line to straighten out the hooks.We have caught a lot of fish on them espically when it is windy on our lake 10-20 mph no way to fish a 1/32 or 1/16 oz jig!!!
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