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Old 06-18-2014, 06:19 PM
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When fishing them doubled under a cork, how does the top one not stay tangled?


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Old 06-18-2014, 08:15 PM
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When fishing them doubled under a cork, how does the top one not stay tangled?


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Its kinda hard to see but i find when fishing a double rig if you use a 1/8 oz. on bottom and a 1/4 oz. on top there are very little tangles cause the bottom has more speed due to leverage on the throw so with smaller on bottom it doesn't pass up the top. I file down the bottom white one so its lighter and no tangles and the extended leadhead i believe is the cause of a lot of misses on smaller fish. I also file flat on the top one and it cut down on the misses a lot. Then again I really don't want to catch the smaller ones. I was averaging 4 gulps a trip. I used the same vudu rig 3 trips to pac. and 2 trips in lake P. The only reason I had to change was I had 2 reds at one time that were 18-20 inches and one popped by the center loop knot.
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