So you didn't pay much attention when I took you out and we got our bag of Spanish with a 3 rod spread? Bad student!
Going to concentrate a bit more on Spanish this year at 1770.
I will be using dead baits and live baits. Not in combo... ><>
I will also be running some lateral rod holders each side to allow me to run 3 lines.
Any folks out there want to put up a drawing of your favorite 3 rig spread. Need to know distances ?
Cheers LP
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So you didn't pay much attention when I took you out and we got our bag of Spanish with a 3 rod spread? Bad student!
Hey Phil
i generally run two big baits, either slimies of tailor off my lateral holders quite long, with a pillie under a pink squid just behind the prop wash in the middle. I rubber band the middle line to make it tow flat.
Get a downrigger. Doesn't need to be anything flash. Can save the day if they don't want to play on the surface. We troll live baits in a 4 rod spread. Two on riggers on the surface probably 30 - 40 metres back and two in the middle - one on the top a long way back and one on the rigger with a setback of 10 - 20 metres.
Two rods only with 2 pob. A big bait rigged to swim deeper and a saury swimming above. Both around 50m back. 2 live mack or striped tuna are ideal if they are around though. Ben
I always try to run 4 or 5 even without outriggers. Using the rod riggers (relax) and a suction cap line clip to the centre of the boat for the centre/shotgun line works fine as long as you don't turn too tight.
I like to run at least 2x7-8m Deep Diving Hard bodies in the spread until I begin getting strikes. If they swim up past them to the surface or dead baits Ill get rid of them.
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