Hey guys,
I was just wondering if any of you add a flurocarbon leader between the bottom bouncer and the worm harness to extend the lenght from the bottom bouncer.
I know that some rigs have a couple feet of line but just wondering if it would be worth it extending.
I have never done it. Just curious.
Pikeman.
Bottom bouncer info
Re: Bottom bouncer info
I've used bottom bouncers and spinners for a long time with very good success
I typically run the "Northland" rigs that I believe have approx 3feet or so of snell
I have never found a need to extend it---as you are not finesse fishing and more reaction bite---I don't think they have much time to examine the rig
I typically run the "Northland" rigs that I believe have approx 3feet or so of snell
I have never found a need to extend it---as you are not finesse fishing and more reaction bite---I don't think they have much time to examine the rig
Re: Bottom bouncer info
I also have used Northland Baitfish Spinner Harnesses for quite a while. I typically use the RCH4 size. The #4 blade is paired with a #4 and a #2 hook with a 60 inch snell. While I have experimented occasionally with shortening the snell length, I have never lengthened it past 60 inches. I backtroll (if conditions permit) between 0.8 and 1.1 mph. On a recent trip (mid Aug), we were catching walleye from 24 to 28 FOW.
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Re: Bottom bouncer info
I'd retie or use them as they came. For floating rigs, I go longer occasionally, 48 to 60". For pulling spinners through weeds I go shorter , 24 to 36" as it snags less.
With how much racket a bottom bouncer must make down there I'm not sure how much that impacts spooking fish. And lots of bouncers are painted with bright colours! I tie them as long as practical to prevent snags.
Cheers
With how much racket a bottom bouncer must make down there I'm not sure how much that impacts spooking fish. And lots of bouncers are painted with bright colours! I tie them as long as practical to prevent snags.
Cheers
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Re: Bottom bouncer info
home made spinners that are so simple to make. Here's a small assortment of what I use. They are good with worms, minnows,
or plastics of any kind... Billy Bones
Re: Bottom bouncer info
Tks for the info pickerel chaser and billy bones
Re: Bottom bouncer info
There are clip on bottom bouncers that work quite well at Cabela's, so you can put them anywhere on your line. I do like to run a longer amount behind the bouncer if using a bouyant lure such as a spin n glo