I have a bunch of heavy duty gallon jugs saved up, and I plan on doing some nighttime jugging within the next couple of weeks...
I plan on using the black tar coated nylon line, and running 3 to 5 hooks per jug...
Hooks will be baited with hand sized perch and chunks of skip jack herring...
My question is, what will be the best way to attach hooks to the main line? I was thinking about running a hook every eight to ten feet, with a 2 ft. leader for each hook, which would be attached to the main line with a swivel...
I have a 5 gallon bucket full of 6 oz. weights, and these will be tied to the end of the main line...
What would be an ideal setup for rigging the hooks off the main line for jug fishing?
I will be lake fishing, so no river current to contend with.
I plan on using the black tar coated nylon line, and running 3 to 5 hooks per jug...
Hooks will be baited with hand sized perch and chunks of skip jack herring...
My question is, what will be the best way to attach hooks to the main line? I was thinking about running a hook every eight to ten feet, with a 2 ft. leader for each hook, which would be attached to the main line with a swivel...
I have a 5 gallon bucket full of 6 oz. weights, and these will be tied to the end of the main line...
What would be an ideal setup for rigging the hooks off the main line for jug fishing?
I will be lake fishing, so no river current to contend with.