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Uploaded by ddh162 on Jul 31, 2011
How to tie up a rig for drift fishing on the Puyallup River
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ask as many questions as you'd like to...that's how i learned, and continue to learn.
ddh162 3 months ago
how long of a leader? and what pound test for the leader and mainline?
HATINTHEKAT 3 months ago
@HATINTHEKAT the leader should be one foot longer than the clarity of the water. If you can see 3 ft. into the water, your leader should be 4 ft.
I'm rarely going over 5 ft, except in extreme combat fishing.
Your lead should be clear, for sure.
I use bright green mainline so I can see my line as it travel down river.
ddh162 5 months ago
about a half mile up river from fred meyer
It's one of the most highly visible colors under water. So yes. This year, and every year for the most part.
ddh162 6 months ago
Does it matter if your line is clear or green?
jnewton1989 5 months ago
where is the 5th st bridge
0aceis 5 months ago
thanks for the toothpick idea, gonna "secure" my corkies right now!
tfxbillet 6 months ago
is pink the color this year?
TheKeaton87 6 months ago
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ask as many questions as you'd like to...that's how i learned, and continue to learn.
ddh162 3 months ago
how long of a leader? and what pound test for the leader and mainline?
HATINTHEKAT 3 months ago
@HATINTHEKAT the leader should be one foot longer than the clarity of the water. If you can see 3 ft. into the water, your leader should be 4 ft.
I'm rarely going over 5 ft, except in extreme combat fishing.
ddh162 3 months ago
Your lead should be clear, for sure.
I use bright green mainline so I can see my line as it travel down river.
ddh162 5 months ago
about a half mile up river from fred meyer
ddh162 5 months ago
It's one of the most highly visible colors under water. So yes. This year, and every year for the most part.
ddh162 6 months ago