One jig or two? I have had abysmal tangles trying to transport rods with 2 jigs, caps Coleman rigged. Lol
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One jig or two? I have had abysmal tangles trying to transport rods with 2 jigs, caps Coleman rigged. Lol
I Push jigs & only use one jig per line, and even when I'm flipping double jig rigs Livescope fishing I'm not really expecting doubles ... I just do it so I can distinguish my jigs from other things in the water.
If you're using C/C rigs .... why not wrap the rigs around a pool noodle and have a swivel or clip on the tag end of your main line ?? Then you can rig up while on the water, then un-rig before you trailer the boat ... and break down the rods for transport and only have the swivel or clip to deal with.
With double hook rigs, of any kind, you're going to have a hard time keeping them from tangling while running any distance on the water. Other than rod transports or rocket launcher holders being installed on your boat ... the best you can do is buy a bunch of those "lure wraps/covers" and wrap every hook/jig each time you run to a new spot.
I have a hard enough time keeping 4 rods with one jig on each rod from tangling ... let alone having 8 rods with two on each. :banghead
Thanks pappy. I roll em on noodles when tying em up. Think going to 1 jig will help a lot.
Get you some small rubber hair bands loop them around your rod place hook in them problem solved no move dangling hooks
Long Line Trolling 101 - Part 1 - YouTube
Start at 31:00 and see if this works for you.
Wrap a bread tie around the top hook and rod.
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Thanks to all.
I fish single jigs, but spider rig shallow.