@wavygr We generally cast about 50ft or more out. More is better and the jigs still runs the same depth because of line friction against the water itself. More line does make it a tad difficult to turn around, You really have to speed it up during turns or the jigs will fall and possibly hang up on something... The troll bite is starting right now so tie up a couple of poles and give it a shot. There's no better teacher than time spent on the water...
@fishingbud1 We've loop knot tied two 32nd oz pony head jigs about 18" apart with 1.5" curlytail grubs. This technique works well on most Ga lakes. Troll them at speeds from ,7 to around 1.2 mph by way of GPS. This episodes speed was .9 to 1 mph even which maintains a 10 to 12ft consistent depth with double 32nd jigs...
Thanks for video taping your trip and sharing, Makes the winter a little more bareable. Thanks again fellows
crappieTV 1 week ago
how much line do u put out?
wavygr 3 weeks ago
@wavygr We generally cast about 50ft or more out. More is better and the jigs still runs the same depth because of line friction against the water itself. More line does make it a tad difficult to turn around, You really have to speed it up during turns or the jigs will fall and possibly hang up on something... The troll bite is starting right now so tie up a couple of poles and give it a shot. There's no better teacher than time spent on the water...
jafacman 2 weeks ago
Im a Faircloth as well sir! Were you by chance fishing Lake Eufaula in Alabama?
ipoptags 1 month ago
@ipoptags Yes Sir, Ala/Ga...Just south of Florence Marina
jafacman 1 month ago
how do you rig it
fishingbud1 4 months ago
@fishingbud1 We've loop knot tied two 32nd oz pony head jigs about 18" apart with 1.5" curlytail grubs. This technique works well on most Ga lakes. Troll them at speeds from ,7 to around 1.2 mph by way of GPS. This episodes speed was .9 to 1 mph even which maintains a 10 to 12ft consistent depth with double 32nd jigs...
jafacman 1 month ago