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I been fishing for walleye all I catch is pike. I am using a a Lindy rig

that look like this.

http://image.basspro.com/images/images2/Lago/1372318_i-567093-t.jpg

My problem is 80% of the time the pike brake my line. I was wondering is there away I can make one thats stronger with a cable like a leader has. or with a strong line.

Would be nice to real them in not have to worry about my line being broke.

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not much you can do with store bought monofilament crawler rigs. i have some crawler rigs my dad used made with thin wire. they are old but still work. i use them in bog stained waters like boulder and island lake near duluth. i guess i would not use them in clear waters for walleys. there has got to be some around still. i haven't seen any because i haven't looked. good luck.

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Try a heavier line in fluoro? I use 15 lb 100% Berkley Fluro and my pike biteoffs have gone way down. I could maybe see going to 20 lb, but then you are getting some pretty big diameters and pretty stiff.

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i picked up some wire rigs at gander mt.didnt notice the wire at the store but now i use em trolling for pike.work pretty good.got a wally on one in dark stained water.try em out- theyre cheap.

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i'm in the process of making some light wire stuff

to fish for northerns...my new go to fish..since i learned how to clean them..lol very good eating !!!

we've been fishing for them and losing tons

so i'm figuring out a light quick strike rig

for at least 6 inch suckers weedless as possialbe

so you can rig for them or kinda makin them like a crawler harness

just bigger and stronger..behind spinners..kinda like the ole strip on type of thing

i'll let you know what we come up with

make my first million selling em.........lol

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