I plan on being down for a another fishing trip that week of the get together?
Are you still runnning a special on those shorter jigging rods? Hope to see ya-and hope the weather will straighten out by then!!
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I plan on being down for a another fishing trip that week of the get together?
Are you still runnning a special on those shorter jigging rods? Hope to see ya-and hope the weather will straighten out by then!!
We went Saturday for for about 4 hours on the north end and caught 28 keepers. We were spider-rigging in 10-16ft of water fishing 6-12 ft deep. We were using Kentucky rigs and Flicker rigs with minnows. The water temp was 40-41 degrees, and the water color was about 4 inch visibility. Later in the evening the bite slowed down a little and I moved a little quicker down the bank probaly .5-.7 mph and the last few fish we picked up were on the flicker rig, with the in-line spinner. It was encouraging to catch a few fish on the north end, the next warm trend the fish up there should fire up. EB
looks like the weather may slow the fish down....had quite a bit of rain here around the city and the canadian is flowing pretty good....look for rising water in the next few days
What is a flicker rig?
Flicker Spider Rigs
flicker rig
A flicker rig is a capps and coleman rig with an in-line spinner on the trailer hook. When you troll the spinner gives a little flash and vibration. I have modified Lindy's version a little. I am experimenting with different blades. EB
EB, what pound and type of line do you prefer when spider rigging this flicker type rig?
I use 10lb test.
What color line do you use and is it braided, F-carbon,or mono?
I use his-vis yellow 10 lb mono. The reason is because I want to be able to see the line the whole time, this is one of the most important things when spider-rigging. EB