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Drifting for cats? #9041825 06/17/13 02:41 PM
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I guess I need to learn how to do drifting for cats...so how is it done? I exclusively use a kayak so any tips on doing it from a yak would help too. How do you rig your rod and what bait do you use?

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Re: Drifting for cats? [Re: Flyboy718] #9041837 06/17/13 02:46 PM
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go down to the yak section and pm christian myrick. pretty good guy and good yak drifter


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3 way setup, with cut bait drifting along the bottom......throw out a 36" Drift sock


Re: Drifting for cats? [Re: Flyboy718] #9041990 06/17/13 03:37 PM
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Santee cooper rig, let enough line out so that your line is at about a 45 degree angle. I have been using 2oz slinky weights that I make out of 1/4oz egg sinkers. They drag very smooth and eliminate a lot of the rod tip bouncing while drifting. I use cut shad almost exclusively.


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I drift 3 rods. Santee Cooper rig but a 60" leader. 36" drift sock works great with my Hobie Pro Angler.

Re: Drifting for cats? [Re: MilesHunter] #9044794 06/18/13 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted By: MilesHunter
Santee cooper rig, let enough line out so that your line is at about a 45 degree angle. I have been using 2oz slinky weights that I make out of 1/4oz egg sinkers. They drag very smooth and eliminate a lot of the rod tip bouncing while drifting. I use cut shad almost exclusively.
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Re: Drifting for cats? [Re: tgravley aka lewisvillecatfish] #9046908 06/18/13 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: tgravley aka stinkbait tom
go down to the yak section and pm christian myrick. pretty good guy and good yak drifter

Thank you tom. I'm flattered.


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