smudge wrote: I have seen and caught (very few) (well ok one) without them. They put your lures into clean clear water, I think it helps if fish can see those lures from as far away as possible. |
smudge wrote: I have seen and caught (very few) (well ok one) without them. They put your lures into clean clear water, I think it helps if fish can see those lures from as far away as possible. |
MB wrote: ... The Pakula article is great |
MB wrote:
This is what I have read recently and playing on my mind! In my case of running four rods, do you think all rods should be hooked up to an outrigger (i.e. 2 rods per outrigger)? |
MB wrote: If part of it is about keeping the lures out the turbulent white water, would it not make sense to have the two corners further back and the two lures on outriggers closer to the boat? All the advice seems to be the other way around. |
Fish Addict wrote: And the more you read and research the more you will realise that not everyone shares the same views. Others do it differently as evidenced by this clip by Matt Watson. |
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