Is it legal to spider rig in Arkansas? I have never done it but it does sound like it might be a relaxing adventure, but I have fears to the legality of having 6-12 poles stretched out of the boat in Arkansas.
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Is it legal to spider rig in Arkansas? I have never done it but it does sound like it might be a relaxing adventure, but I have fears to the legality of having 6-12 poles stretched out of the boat in Arkansas.
As long as you don't have more than 30 poles in the water, i think you are ok. There is a limit on the number of yo-yo's, (30 per person). you might run into an individual lake that may have some restrictions. i would refer to the 06 guide. here is a pdf link to it.
http://www.agfc.com/pdf/2006fishregs.pdf
I've never heard about AR having any regulations on number of poles. Only yo-yo's and trotlines. Put you about 5-6 long poles out in the rod holders and sit back and relax....
Thanks Guys. I think I'll put together a rig this weekend and try it out soon.
Spider rigs are common at Nimrod and have been used ever since I fished here (pre 1972 ). I have 6 (16' black widow poles ) that I made a holder for to run out the front of my boat. Also have 6 holders for smaller poles out the sides. This contraption has 2 seats and a umbrella holder inbetween the seats. We make rod holders and mount them on a board to put in the boat. Buy a piece of heavy 4'' pvc pipe. Unless you know a plumber and can get scrap. Cut off peices approx 4'' and bore a hole straight through (both sides to hold pole.I use a hole saw used for door locks and the plugs out on the holes make great washers under adjusting bolts. We then cut a 1/4'' slot on one sde to accomadate bolts to hold on board. Dont cut into the holes , just long enough for adjustment of height. Use wing nuts to be able to adjust angle or height of each pole. Run bolt through the board , set on holder , then pvc washer , steel washer , wing nut . This will be fully adjustable side to side and up and down .
Nimrod, you and I are going to have to get together sometime because great minds thingk alike. I made one last night almost exactly as you said, but I did just an experimental small one to start. My dad is a semi-retired electrician so instead of a board, we used a piece of sloted used in comercial lighting aplications. Then attached a piece of all-thread through the middle. My biggest problem was the 1/4'' slot. I had the hardest time making a straght slot in the PVC, used a roto tool, ended up with a jagged zigg-zagg line, but it works.
I use a table saw and lower the blade. To widen the slot make muiltiple cuts and slide pipe sideways to smooth out ends of slots . Then another way would be to use a dado blade on the saw.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jakekatfishin
Nimrod and Kat I sure would love to see some pics of those rigs. I know the system I use I made as the result of some pics of Labills, Crappiepappy, and Rangos boats. I am in the process of updating them now by adding mini minnow buckets, similar to what I saw on Jerry Blake and Darryl Morris boats. So give us a look at those beast and let us see exactly what your talking about. We might just pick up a tip or two.
I don't have a way to post pictures yet. I was told of some nice fish caught last week trolling (spider rigging ) deep water at Nimrod already. The wind has been unbearable for the most days in last month or so.:( Hopefully it will calm down this week. I want to jig the open water structure soon. Seldom troll anymore although it works good , I perfer to tightline jigs.:D With over 60 + structures in the lake of our own . We can fish all day and never hit them all. :)
I am with the Gooch, I would like to see pictures of that. Sounds like a good idea.
The one I put together is still waiting to be used, and I won't lie Nimrod I would love to hook-up with you on your lake and see yours in action, but I have been concerned about your lake since I was a child. Is the mercury problem still there or does it not effect the crappie? I have four girls a wife and another girl on the way so it is some kind of a concern to me.