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    When trolling shallow water, say 2-3 ft. deep, do yall go with single hooks with the weight a foot or so above? When using a double rig, when the top hook is a foot or so deep, the bottom hook and/or weight drag the bottom. Thanks!

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    We were fishing double rigs today and the top of the rig was at the top of the water so the top bait might have been 6 inches deep, even caught a double on one pole!!
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    Usually fishing that shallow consistently I'll just remove the top hook.
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    Me too Charley but we caught a couple on that top hook, was just trying to get in a couple hours between storms so just went with what was on the poles.
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    If I've got a couple feet of water I use the double rig with the weight in the middle. I always tie a few with the hooks no more than twelve inches apart. Ii never use the Kentucky rig if I even think i might get in 4-5 fow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Me too Charley but we caught a couple on that top hook, was just trying to get in a couple hours between storms so just went with what was on the poles.
    Given your situation I would have done same exact thing.
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    Single 1/2oz jig or two quarters a foot or less apart in really skinny, or thick cover water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    Single 1/2oz jig or two quarters a foot or less apart in really skinny, or thick cover water.
    If using a 1/2 oz. do you still use weight ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    If using a 1/2 oz. do you still use weight ?
    No sir. Just the jig heads. Same with the two 1/4's.
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