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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Tipups => Topic started by: jigmaster5000 on Jan 30, 2008, 06:05 PM
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Anyone ever fish 2 baits per line? Any tips on rigging them to keep them from tangling up? I fish dead minnows and cut bait on monofilament leaders, and have almost come to the conclusion it'd be easier just to run 1 bait per line rather than the two we are allowed as they are constantly tangling. Thanks in advance for any tips :tipup:
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Jig,
If you read In-Fisherman, the last issue or so dealt with a set-up called the Michigan Rig. It has illustrations that would be helpful to you I think.
RL
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Thanks, I do have it unless the wife threw it out. :laugh: I saw it, but they were using a jig and fly or something?
That would be the article alrighty. With live bait you may have to use a perch spreader to keep them from tanglins. :-\
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I use Multiple rigs here in NY for Lake Trout....I use small 3 way swivels with short leaders and spread them out. I Put a heavy weight on the "Bottom End" of the line.
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tangling can be a problem but i have also lost many a fish when the top hook gets caught on the bottom of the ice. i usually don't fish with two hooks any more
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Also be careful if you space the hooks out a bit and have one up out of the Ice while the fish is on one below. If it decides to run you can get a hook in the hand!
I've had days were only the set ups with multiple rigs were working. Think it makes the fish think there is a school or puts them at ease.