11-19-2020, 07:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2020, 07:54 PM by liketrolling.)
(11-19-2020, 05:18 AM)LuvThemCuts Wrote: There was a guy in the parking lot selling a special hand-made tube jig with some weights inside the tube and a treble hook and a swivel built in for $5 bucks apiece. It was a dark green with red spots. He said the red spots were crucial to its success. Anyway, we used those and tipped the three prongs of the treble hook with just 1/4 inch of worm on each prong. Hook-ups were really good trolling with these and probably 3/4 of the fish we caught were with these tube jigs.Cuts love green most of the year but white tubes I think work better this time of year
I make them like that for trolling but put 2 octopus hooks like you do for kokanee and put some worm on each hook
If I use the downriggers I put beads inside the tube, I have used a dodger with them but I catch more without a dodger
another thing that works trolling is a light green 4" sling blade dodger and a 18" leader to a green wedding ring. with worm on hooks
