I've found that the number of fish I catch is proportional to the number of knots I include in my set up. This is 7 knot set up is a dandy. But your inability to diagram to scale makes your entire presentation a failure.
Been fishing this technique now for years. It doesnt matter if there is an inability to change the debth of a rig because in 99% of cases having a longer leader creates the best illusion for catching fish. The further away your indicator and thick line is from the area you are working for, the better chance you have of not spooking fish. It may take a little time getting used to, but this is by far the best set up you can have, especially when fishing technical water.
You can always change the depth with the thingambobbers, which I think he is talking about. (I have no audio) They're like many other indicators, move it up or down your leader. These just float constantly unless you puncture them. I fish like this but with the smallest size. You can cast it up river and dead drift it and even swing it on the way through, but the bigger ones have alot of resistance. Caught alot of fish this way!!
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I've found that the number of fish I catch is proportional to the number of knots I include in my set up. This is 7 knot set up is a dandy. But your inability to diagram to scale makes your entire presentation a failure.
The major Disadvantage is the inability to change the depth of the rig. The river isn't the same depth...
You guys sell a way better indicator
Honestly, this is moronic.
Been fishing this technique now for years. It doesnt matter if there is an inability to change the debth of a rig because in 99% of cases having a longer leader creates the best illusion for catching fish. The further away your indicator and thick line is from the area you are working for, the better chance you have of not spooking fish. It may take a little time getting used to, but this is by far the best set up you can have, especially when fishing technical water.
I agree with Blake. Try this rig with Flouro, it's deadly!
You can always change the depth with the thingambobbers, which I think he is talking about. (I have no audio) They're like many other indicators, move it up or down your leader. These just float constantly unless you puncture them. I fish like this but with the smallest size. You can cast it up river and dead drift it and even swing it on the way through, but the bigger ones have alot of resistance. Caught alot of fish this way!!