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01-18-2018, 12:00 AM #10
If you lay an online board over its almost always going to get tangled.........and the longer they run after the worse it will get.
We always let dips out against the bait clicker. I like to get them going, put the rod in the holder on the way down, when getting close I use my thumb on the spool the lock it in at the depth I want........doing this you don't have to fight the dips pulling while trying to get the rod in the holder.
As far as something to help the lighter bit or smaller fish, only apply the drag just tight enough to keep the line from pulling out while the dips are running.....now any extra weight at all will cause the line to creep out. If you have the clicker on you will hear take a couple clicks on the strike. Doesnt work as well in rough water. This is not a full proof way to tell little fish, but it can help, sometimes all you can do is check them often.
I also don't try to trip a dip or jet that didn't release, sometimes that action can loose a fishLast edited by branhamautomotive; 01-18-2018 at 12:04 AM. Reason: Typo
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