Long poles need the most line, should solve most of your prob. Also when u get a fish on hold the rod up and let the fish come to the top and then reel him in.
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Almost every time we reeled in a fish, we pulled another line in with it. I was wondering if we was doing somthing wrong? We had 3 poles on each side, 8' in back w/100' of line out, 12' in middle w/80' of line out, and 16' in front w/60' of line out. Is that right or shoud I run more line out on the longer poles and less on shorter poles?
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Long poles need the most line, should solve most of your prob. Also when u get a fish on hold the rod up and let the fish come to the top and then reel him in.
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If he had hos long lines to the inside then he ain't got to turn if he gets a fish on
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Ok, more info, I didn't really make any turns, very slight ones. Also when we got a fish we did get them to the surface and "ski" them to the boat. Thanks Rees, next time I'll let the longer poles out farther and shorten up the short poles. Tks fer info.
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We were running them at different depths to find fish, when we started we had them at 120',100', & 80'. We didn't catch any on the 120' lines so we changed them to 100',80',& 60'. Started catching more fish and on all poles. Was that a fluke or was they just shallower?...
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Once I find a good depth, I run all mine the same length out. If the bite changes, I change em 10-20 ft either way, in or out. I never have trouble with crossing lines, but it happens to everyone on occasion. You might have a bait or two that's not running true.
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We were using #200's, when we got to cookout and talked to others they were using #300,s... Funny how when we shallowed up we caught more fish, but they were catching fish on deeper baits..
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