CK, I watched a guy pushing with long poles out front, like a spider rig setup, and was going at a steady clip too. I believe what I saw that day was a person longlining off the front...pushing @ 1 mph. I'd never seen that before that day and cannot recall ever seeing it again. I asked him was he catching anything and he told me he'd caught around 60, but most were small fish. Around here when you see a spider rig setup the person fishing isnt moving very fast at all...moreless just bumping along. T^hat guy had to have his lines weighted down in order to keep 'em down.
On a particular day of spider rigging I ran out of minners and all I had with me were my pushing poles (which I was spider rigging with). The fish were biting so good I didnt want to stop fishing. I'd already caught about 40 fish off minners before running out of bait. I cut hooks off some of them and added jigs with curly tail grubs. I turned my T-bars around some and started pulling the jigs as if I were longlining from the sides of my boat, except I never removed the 1 oz. sinkers. I didnt have the lines casted out, rather measured out about 20' deep. When reaching speeds @ 1 mph (guessing) the lines were back towards the back of the boat which probably put them about 10' deep. Anyways, long story short, I caught another 20 fish before quitting (as said before, the fish were really biting good). And that was done with a hand controlled trolling motor. I dont remember the speed I set it at. I just put it on a number that felt about right and left it there.
All that said, I'm sure you can figure out a way to make what you have work to fish the ways you wanna fish. It might take more effort, but it's still possible.![]()


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