With spiderwire? I use it when I pull cranks, and that has been what I do most of the time for walleyes.
But now I'm willing, trying, and most of all NEEDING to learn how to catch wallys other ways, so am wondering what type of line to use that will make it easier to detect a bite, when just useing a plain jig, or lindy rigging, etc.?
When I put them up at the cabin a week ago, and these where the windows ones I immediately had 3 male Orioles on them.
Then haf as many as 7 hummers on or hovering around the same feeder. After the 4th day we filled all 3 windows feeders daily, they were nutz.
Not the best pic because of the screen but I've never had 4 hummingbirds at the same feeder at one time. Alot of the time there is 1 and then another comes and chases the one away. What happens at your hummingbird feeders?
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With spiderwire?
I use it when I pull cranks, and that has been what I do most of the time for walleyes.
But now I'm willing, trying, and most of all NEEDING to learn how to catch wallys other ways, so am wondering what type of line to use that will make it easier to detect a bite, when just useing a plain jig, or lindy rigging, etc.?
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