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re: Do yo-yos really work well for sac-a-lait?
Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:45 pm to REB BEER
Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:45 pm to REB BEER
Dad always had tied it in a loop. put loop over limb and put yoyo through loop. reverse process to remove. So that is how I do it.
Boy it was some fun running them at night on Iatt lake. Sure brings back fond memories.
Dad would put the shiner just under the water. Lot's of times if we cut the motor you could hear the ones you had baited getting tripped. Many a night the fish's head would have ice on it on the later runs. seems the area in front of the camp was a staging area for white perch and dad liked putting them out in February.
Boy it was some fun running them at night on Iatt lake. Sure brings back fond memories.
Dad would put the shiner just under the water. Lot's of times if we cut the motor you could hear the ones you had baited getting tripped. Many a night the fish's head would have ice on it on the later runs. seems the area in front of the camp was a staging area for white perch and dad liked putting them out in February.
Posted on 3/4/13 at 2:49 pm to ReelFun
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Dad always had tied it in a loop. put loop over limb and put yoyo through loop. reverse process to remove. So that is how I do it.
I used to do it that way. The problem with this method is that is expedites the process of putting the lines out, not taking them up. 9 times out of 10, I need help in speeding up the removal process due to being hungover as hell after a night or two of yo-yoing and the half-hitch application is the way to go.
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