@17:03 - should’ve listened. We left the zone to troll the ledge. Once we hit yokz our boys picked up ahi in the same zone we left
@fv-mistress3 жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks again 🤙
@adammcgeorge35383 жыл бұрын
Great info thanks!
@bsouz7993 жыл бұрын
Good info! Mahalo for sharing.
@themightyjoe323 жыл бұрын
I loved your Content. Hope I could get some lure from you soon.
@flexinthe6703 жыл бұрын
Hafa adai and thank you for sharing 💪
@cummins-pm8cn3 жыл бұрын
Any tips about lure spread and set up? Does their size or action matter on long/short corners, riggers etc? Also what about their distance when let out in correlation to boat wake?
@mikeramsey18013 жыл бұрын
I have same question. I know that the spread is different for every boat. The distance back for each lure varies for each boat due to height, length of riggers, height of rods, height of boat from water, speed, wake, etc. So have to play with each rod to get the lure to work right and find right distance for your boat. I know many guys only run 5 or 6 rods. I run deck for couple boats and can get 9 without tangles, but don't think it's always better to have more lures in the water. So I guess my question is: how far is your closest lure and how far is your furthest lure in spread? Mahalo!
@ledgehuntah80883 жыл бұрын
Mahalos for answering my question. I’ll take it to heart for sure and stay positive.🤙 Thanks 🙏🏻. Another question: Do you recommend chasing boats in the distance if you see them kinda gathered in the same area? And, what clues do you look for in those boats from a distance to cue you in that maybe it’s good out there without having to actually go out to them. Plenty times I see that and drive all the way out to them and when I get there, they all start to leave 😩. Now I feel like I wasted my time going to check them out. Have a great week.
@dustinkaeo33513 жыл бұрын
Single hook rig or double hook rig? My uncle swears buy using only one hook lol
@mikeramsey18013 жыл бұрын
I have same question. I know that the spread is different for every boat. The distance back for each lure varies for each boat due to height, length of riggers, height of rods, height of boat from water, speed, wake, etc. So have to play with each rod to get the lure to work right and find right distance for your boat. I know many guys only run 5 or 6 rods. I run deck for couple boats and can get 9 without tangles, but don't think it's always better to have more lures in the water. So I guess my question is: how far is your closest lure and how far is your furthest lure in spread? Mahalo!