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    James....its a lot easier on the turns and less tangles etc.
    X2-I used to pull cranks from the front rod holders but I switched to the back. It does a lot better. I still use different length rods like I did from the front but I get more line separation now. When I started long lining I do it the same as pulling cranks. Just with lighter, spinning, gear and slower speeds.
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    how tight of turns do you guys make when LL'g out of the back? and an estimate of how much line you have out as well. Just curious?
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    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    Line out is about as far as you can cast a 1/16 or 1/8 oz. jig..... 35-40 ft. Fan the rods for good separation......cannot turn real tight.....long sweepy turns are ok
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    thanks.......may have to move my racks and see if i like it better
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    James....its a lot easier on the turns and less tangles etc.
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    X2-I used to pull cranks from the front rod holders but I switched to the back. It does a lot better. I still use different length rods like I did from the front but I get more line separation now. When I started long lining I do it the same as pulling cranks. Just with lighter, spinning, gear and slower speeds.


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    thanks G, that's what I was thinking. Some/most of the coves I LL in require a "U" turn, no room for a long sweepy turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drill instructor View Post
    i can cover more area of water out the back, less tangles, more poles when i'm by myself, and i think i catch more fish out the back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Line out is about as far as you can cast a 1/16 or 1/8 oz. jig..... 35-40 ft. Fan the rods for good separation......cannot turn real tight.....long sweepy turns are ok
    Depends on what depth you want your jigs running at. Alot of times I only have 15'-20' of line out so my jigs will run shallower. If turning gets tight you can always hit the jack rabbit button on youre I-pilot remote and turn quicker/tighter then slow down once straightened back out.

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    everytime I hit my rabbit button....I tangle my lines.....guess I am trying to turn too sharp with it. I just turn slow and wide lol
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