To answer Badboards question regarding checking your dipseys.I would check them every 10-15 min if you aren't busy bringing in fish or setting out all your lines.The great part about using dipseys is how fast you can check them and put them back out again.Which I can do in under a minute.We will run either one or two dipseys per side depending on water depth and if they are doing well catching. It's much easier to tell if a fish is on when running two or more dipseys per side for sure.Since we run identical rods and hi vis braid you can often tell if a fish is on by the different bend in the rod or the angle of the line in relation to each other.I keep a short Phillips screw driver in my pocket and I'm often adjusting the tension of that set lever.Want it just tight enough to not false release.That tension depends on your speed or how rough it is.But don't get fooled that a nice fish could be hanging on to your dipsey rod without knowing it.Happens all the time and even with bigger 3-4lb fish.I swear those fish swim up to that lure,grab it and swim with it without putting any more tension on your line.We do run snubbers, so that could factor in to the lack of any indication a fish is on though.But always prioritize what you are doing to maximize your catch. Obviously bring in fish first but make sure you bring in the inside lines first if you got a double.Then next is to get your lines out as fast as possible which means getting fish off and hooks out of the net. Lastly, check lines that might have a fish and then lines that have been running for a while without a bite to check for fish or to change lure or color.Good luck.