Franko Manini
Well-Known Member
I think the best advice here is twofold:
1) Set your top and bottom lines further apart. I usually go 20 feet between them. Remember that by the time your gear is in the water, the blowback will set your DR line at about a 45 degree angle. In terms of depth, that puts your lines about 15 feet apart when they are working.
2) your bottom line should be further back than your top line. This reduces the likelihood that the flasher and ideally a fish, will connect with your top line. I run the bottom line twice as far back as the top line.
This should solve 80% of your issues in 20% of the time. The other 20% of your problems, will take 80% of your time to solve.
1) Set your top and bottom lines further apart. I usually go 20 feet between them. Remember that by the time your gear is in the water, the blowback will set your DR line at about a 45 degree angle. In terms of depth, that puts your lines about 15 feet apart when they are working.
2) your bottom line should be further back than your top line. This reduces the likelihood that the flasher and ideally a fish, will connect with your top line. I run the bottom line twice as far back as the top line.
This should solve 80% of your issues in 20% of the time. The other 20% of your problems, will take 80% of your time to solve.
