I have fished tandem (2 jig) rigs for years...and have caught countless doubles on white bass, perch and even trout and one time on small walleye. But I have never felt the need to fish 3 hooks/lures on one line. Enough potential problems with just two.
The one biggie downer for fishing multiple hook rigs under the ice is the high probability of snagging the loose hook on the ice when bringing in a fish. That either results in a breakoff or a fish pulling free. But sometimes it takes an extra offering...of the same or different size/color...to attract the fish.
![[Image: OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/Zx6Lfcw/OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg)
![[Image: DOUBLE-TROUBLE.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/VjQ4p1m/DOUBLE-TROUBLE.jpg)
The one biggie downer for fishing multiple hook rigs under the ice is the high probability of snagging the loose hook on the ice when bringing in a fish. That either results in a breakoff or a fish pulling free. But sometimes it takes an extra offering...of the same or different size/color...to attract the fish.
![[Image: OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/Zx6Lfcw/OLYMPUS-DIGITAL-CAMERA.jpg)
![[Image: DOUBLE-TROUBLE.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/VjQ4p1m/DOUBLE-TROUBLE.jpg)
![[Image: DOUBLE-WALLIES.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/FWffDRX/DOUBLE-WALLIES.jpg)