Don't you just love it when the cork hits the water and, before it stops wobbling, goes straight under and a little sideways????? Joy!!!!!!
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Don't you just love it when the cork hits the water and, before it stops wobbling, goes straight under and a little sideways????? Joy!!!!!!
Yup
Has anyone used corks in long lining?
Most people push corks instead of long line dragging them at least that's what I have observed while long lining...........I guess you have better control over the cork with it up front rather than dragging it behind
Especially when it goes under and your minnow is gone! Stupid Bream! :deadhorse
Last year on Weiss was the first time I long line trolled with corks .... I used a egg shaped cork with the jig 1/24 th about 2' behind the cork. I pulled them at.08 mph. With great results when the fish were scattered in that pre spawn mode. The corks created a wobble in the water . I can't explain why the fish wanted like that? They were up in the water column in 3-4 feet. All I know it worked for a week or so then it was over? Back to just straight jig no cork. Hope that helps?
Oh I forgot one other important thing I found. A planer cork I found it late in the season and worked with super lite jigs was able to cover a ton of water and helped me find the fish in open water
Gotta love that!!!!!
I've heard of the allusive planer cork. Any idea were to find them or are they homemade?
Here's a pic
Had read a article about a guy using them on Lake Martin. Thanks for everyone input.
in my big boat I push corks in front and if i have a partner he long lines out the back with corks. both work equally well in spawn/prespawn. in kayak i fish with DB and spider/push with no corks.
I love to fish a float. Before the spawn and while they are spawning. I have trolled with them also is shallow water.
You can find them on, Bullet Bobber.com
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I love to night fish with a lighted cork,to look up and see your cork running off looks so cool underwater.