@TheCatFan21 fireline is great in some applications, like jigging in a river or even just a casting situation where you want an no stretch line. Unfortunately here with a crawler harness that is not the case, there is some play needed in the harness itself, that is why i use a co-poly line like p-line. also there are problems with superlines like firelin not holding knots like snells very well because it will slip over itself too easily and not hold the hook properly.
@weitendf I've heard that also but I heard it was just a rumor other places. I'm glad I didn't try those fireline worm harnesses I made the other day. Used normal monofilament 8lb camo line. Didn't catch anything but had a great time on the lake.
your a fucking tool guy.
MMViable1 8 months ago
Show the hooks not your face. I can't see what you are doing.
JoeD57 11 months ago
How do you tie the snell knot? It's hard to see.
captmicha 1 year ago
donavon frankenreiter fan eh? good tunes and good vid
goldenLIGHT187 2 years ago
great video oh how to make these rigs, just started to make them myself and repair the old monofiliment ones my dad has.
weitendf 2 years ago
yes, use premium, i use flurocarbon 12-20 lb test because of its low abrasion quailities. super lines just don't work well because of knot strength.
37mjb37 2 years ago
thanks for the tip, I am using 12 pound P-line Fluroclear on them and seems like they are working great so far.
weitendf 2 years ago
@weitendf I have heard great things about Trilene Fireline but I love Mr. Crappie line for all sorts of fish. I even caught a muskie with it once.
TheCatFan21 1 year ago
@TheCatFan21 fireline is great in some applications, like jigging in a river or even just a casting situation where you want an no stretch line. Unfortunately here with a crawler harness that is not the case, there is some play needed in the harness itself, that is why i use a co-poly line like p-line. also there are problems with superlines like firelin not holding knots like snells very well because it will slip over itself too easily and not hold the hook properly.
weitendf 1 year ago
@weitendf I've heard that also but I heard it was just a rumor other places. I'm glad I didn't try those fireline worm harnesses I made the other day. Used normal monofilament 8lb camo line. Didn't catch anything but had a great time on the lake.
TheCatFan21 1 year ago
How do you hook the worm on? I've never fished for walleye before so I'm a newb. What are the beads for?
captmicha 3 years ago
put the fat end of the worm on the front hook. try and keep ur worm nice and straight and inline. thx 4 the comment
37mjb37 2 years ago
1ST COMMENT YEA
dogsrock619 3 years ago