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  1. 3 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said:

    No I haven't noticed them curling up. I am using thinner leaders though, maybe higher pound test for Pike etc. may curl, yes never thought of it. Charlie Wray who flogs  Seagar leader material uses round leader holders. A piece of ABS with the leader strung end to end will work, no curl.

    I was thinking of making these...

    3 hours ago, JoshS said:

    See what happens when you pop the swimbait or give it a quick few jerks/shakes here and there. Straight retrieve then shake the rod every 10 secs or so. Might trick a few followers. Would be interesting to see the reaction

    I'll remember to try that next time

  2. On 6/15/2018 at 10:12 AM, OhioFisherman said:

    Pump, ya I noticed that 4 wire set up first thing, and according to this you can use 5 wires but have to leave one hookless.

    http://alabamarig.com/regulations/four-hooks-legal-fishing-the-alabama-rig-in-ontario/

     

    We can only use 3 hooks here, the top 2 would probably get a couple of 3.5 willow blades or a screw lock and dummy bait with no hooks.

    In that video they mention using 3 baits and leaving the bottom wires empty to make it more snagless in rocky areas, I just wonder if the 3 baits on the top wires throw off the balance?

    You can get 5 wire a - rigs on ali for a couple of bucks.

     

     

    I have something in the works on my next a-rig, I hope it works out.  Thanks for the heads up on ali

     

    On 6/15/2018 at 6:28 PM, Old Ironmaker said:

    Pump you said:

    Thanks.  I'm actually using a flurocarbon leader in these vids and it doesn't look invisible at all.  As for length of the vids, it's still work in progress

    I have been using flouro leaders and or line here on Gin clear Lake Erie since it came out. 1 small nic in the flouro and it is no longer invisible. Tie a few leaders of flouro and wrap them around a piece of round foam. They sell things that will hold pre made leaders. After a few strikes, especially Pike or Walleye, check the line with your fingers and if you have a nic change it.  Even if it looks clear just under the surface it may not be underwater.

    Keep them coming, and yes I also just fast forward if too long for me.

    I was wondering if umbrella rigs are legal here in Ontario. I will read what Ohio's link says about it.

    Read it, pretty clear 4 individual hooks only. I would have thought 6, because I can have 2 trebles on a single lure and that's 6 hooks really. I'm glad I read this, I was going to use all 5 but will have to take off 1 hook to be legal, thanks Ohio.

     

    When you wrap your pre made leaders, don't you find it coils too much?  I was hoping to make a leader container out of a pvc pipe to keep them straight.

     

    On 6/15/2018 at 8:58 PM, Sterling said:

    I love these videos - fun to watch, but also VERY telling. 

    What really stands out to me is how frequently fish will abandon a chase. This isn't exclusive to pike, lakers do it lots and also miss their mark frequently.

    I usually get a lot of follows to my feet and its a mixed bag if they hit or not.

  3. 22 hours ago, OhioFisherman said:

    Pump, this video is pretty good at covering the A - rigs.

     

    Ohio only allows 3 hooks, but you can load up the other wires with dummy lures.

    In Ontario we're allowed 4 hooks on one line, I had to cut one of the wires off.  Those guys are the awesome.

     

    10 hours ago, mamona said:

    Any idea why the fish would decide not to bite at the very last moment?

    
    https://youtu.be/H2AXVUvmowU?t=252
    https://youtu.be/H2AXVUvmowU?t=348 - this one's left eye is interesting
    https://youtu.be/H2AXVUvmowU?t=440

     

    Maybe the retrieve was already near the surface, they probably saw me looking down at them and they got spooked?  The one with the left eye looks like it could've been an infection?  It would've been cool to have caught it.

  4. On 6/12/2018 at 11:10 AM, Old Ironmaker said:

    Nice videos, again Pump. Well done. It has always amazed me when we watched underwater action when Snorkelling how un natural and static terminal tackle, like a wire leader, makes your presentation look. May I suggest shortening up the videos a bit editing out the dead time, you will get more views. When I see a video is more than 5 mins. I usually pass.

    Thanks.  I'm actually using a flurocarbon leader in these vids and it doesn't look invisible at all.  As for length of the vids, it's still work in progress. 

     

    On 6/12/2018 at 11:36 AM, OhioFisherman said:

    Cool! Interesting look on the a -  rig. Never got to try one, but those might have worked well for Erie smallies.

    My first time using an a - rig and I'm glad I did.

     

    11 hours ago, mamona said:

    For me, videos like that are truly interesting. Thanks to them I can see pike in action (and maybe learn a little bit). I do not mind lengthy videos. If I am bored, I just use FW :)

    I like keeping my vids raw so I can watch and learn from the details. 

     

    11 hours ago, Terry said:

    Real cool watching the pike strike

     

     

    Some strikes, I don't even feel on my end.  I'll be watching the vids and I'll be shocked a strike happened.

     

    10 hours ago, BassMan11 said:

    Awesome vids.

    Thanks

     

    5 hours ago, misfish said:

    That was way cool again.

     

    Can you post a pic of this camera your using please also how you hook it up to your line. I am interested in getting one for jigging lakers and white fish. 

     

    Thanks

     

    Thanks.  The Camera is called a Water Wolf HD Camera.  Here's how its rigged on a line...  I was thinking of using it for ice fishing this winter.

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