Doubletyee
Active Member
I am totally confused. In area 23 and 123 can you use hootchies rigged with double hooks or are you only allowed one hook? If it is single only when did that change?
I use bobber stop, glow beads, swivel, then hook.For you single guys, what method do you use to keep the hook in the back?
I use 5-6 plastic beads. orange beads in a white hootchie is killer.For you single guys, what method do you use to keep the hook in the back?
I will answer the question. There was no change to the regulation. If there was it would have been communicating properly through the Sport Fishing Advisory Board. And yes you can use tandems if you want. It is personal preference if you want to use single or not.I am totally confused. In area 23 and 123 can you use hootchies rigged with double hooks or are you only allowed one hook? If it is single only when did that change?
I always use a swivel with a single hook, especially to make releasing easier and better for the fish. To fill the gap for my preferred hook position, I will use fly fishing tube and cut to length.For you single guys, what method do you use to keep the hook in the back?
The swivel helps a lot to keep your leader intact. After multiple coho strikes with those crazy teeth, they will be biting on the swivel or the bead more than the leader itself.Thanks guys, gives me a better idea of hook placement.