Quackrstackr
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I built my own spider rig, bent my own rod holders and picked up most of my knowledge of the technique by reading various fishing forums and picking some old and new buddies' brains... but it paid off.
I figured there was nothing like a trial by fire for all of the equipment and my newfound knowledge so I set out for KY Lake in this afternoon's 25 mph winds. It was complete chaos trying to set up 4 12' rods and deploy the drift sock in that wind. I fouled one rod beyond belief... the first one that I pulled from the box.. and had to retie the entire rig. By the time that I got that one rod down and the sock inflated, I was 200 yards from where I wanted to be.
Everything finally clicked and I have to say, I'm pretty happy with the results.
I'm not sure what the one in my left hand weighs, but she's a hoss.
I had 6 keepers and missed 4 more fish. I had 3 poles go down at the same time and the one that I grabbed broke in half. It was a brand new pole. :x I will be on the phone Monday morning with the company that I ordered them from.
I figured there was nothing like a trial by fire for all of the equipment and my newfound knowledge so I set out for KY Lake in this afternoon's 25 mph winds. It was complete chaos trying to set up 4 12' rods and deploy the drift sock in that wind. I fouled one rod beyond belief... the first one that I pulled from the box.. and had to retie the entire rig. By the time that I got that one rod down and the sock inflated, I was 200 yards from where I wanted to be.
Everything finally clicked and I have to say, I'm pretty happy with the results.
I'm not sure what the one in my left hand weighs, but she's a hoss.
I had 6 keepers and missed 4 more fish. I had 3 poles go down at the same time and the one that I grabbed broke in half. It was a brand new pole. :x I will be on the phone Monday morning with the company that I ordered them from.