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<blockquote data-quote="undeg01" data-source="post: 3806264" data-attributes="member: 26476"><p>I like big jugs! </p><p></p><p>…except when fishing. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😁" title="Beaming face with smiling eyes :grin:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f601.png" data-shortname=":grin:" /></p><p></p><p>One foot sections of swim noodles work great. Before that, I would use 2 liter pop bottles and no more than 1 oz weights.</p><p></p><p>When I fished from the bank with no boat, I would tie a jug line with a 20 oz pop bottle with line to near bottom depth, then run about 4 more feet of line and tie on a 2 liter jug or a 1 gal milk or bleach jug to the end. I could then toss that into the lake or pond. Being as it wasn’t all the way on bottom, it would drift out a ways. When I would see the jugs bobbing or moving, I would cast a weighted treble hook between the two jugs to snatch the line and reel in my catch. I have even done this in ponds, leaving the lines overnight and coming back the next day to pull my lines in. Caught many a pond cat in this fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="undeg01, post: 3806264, member: 26476"] I like big jugs! …except when fishing. 😁 One foot sections of swim noodles work great. Before that, I would use 2 liter pop bottles and no more than 1 oz weights. When I fished from the bank with no boat, I would tie a jug line with a 20 oz pop bottle with line to near bottom depth, then run about 4 more feet of line and tie on a 2 liter jug or a 1 gal milk or bleach jug to the end. I could then toss that into the lake or pond. Being as it wasn’t all the way on bottom, it would drift out a ways. When I would see the jugs bobbing or moving, I would cast a weighted treble hook between the two jugs to snatch the line and reel in my catch. I have even done this in ponds, leaving the lines overnight and coming back the next day to pull my lines in. Caught many a pond cat in this fashion. [/QUOTE]
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