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Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7831339 08/02/12 03:05 AM
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The bass that aren't hungry will bite using this technique. Reaction bite.





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Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7831923 08/02/12 06:13 AM
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What a blast, been long lining for several years now, think the '09 Skeeters owners was won with this technique. Can get very expensive!


Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7832791 08/02/12 03:28 PM
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When I long line, it's usually because of the wind drifting to boat at a fast pace. I like trying to keep,scented bait in the same area for as long as possible so I let the line out as we drift. This is probably not the same thing we are talking about, but it is productive.



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Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7834109 08/02/12 09:31 PM
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I used to do it alot, but haven't since I don't fish Fork or Monticello much anymore. Monticello was an awesome lake for long lining because you would nearly always get your crankbait back. Fork was great also,but I sure left alot of Manns 30+ in the bttom of that lake.


Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7834135 08/02/12 09:40 PM
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Did it 1st time on the pines yesterday, worked good. Spent some time getting my cranks back . DT16 worked best. XD6 went deeper.



Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7834400 08/02/12 10:36 PM
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Throw your crank on a moderately heavy Carolina rig. I do this during the winter.



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Re: Strolling/Long lining in deep summer [Re: Kay Dyson] #7834453 08/02/12 10:47 PM
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It will up your bite ratio. You have to have a good number of fish located, scattered and suspended. Like one of the guys said. Tie a piece of meat on a rope and throw it down the end of a long haul with 20 dogs and one of them is gonna go for it.
Takes a lot of blood sweat and tears this time of the year. I would rather yank em out of the grass on a jig or finesse worm this time of the year.


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