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Old 03-03-2021, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Bushleague View Post


So in that case, why the upturned eye?


It's must easier to get your w/w's to sit perfectly horizontal with the eye up. You can do it on hooks with the eye down but your always adjusting them to get them to sit correctly. Go back to Page 10, Post 297 for step-by-step pic's on how to tie 2 w/w's on 1 rod.



Couple other quick questions, have you ever tried using these on trout?

Yes, while fishin at Troutville, however, didn't have much success on Bows or Brookies. I plan to try w/w for trout again in April after the general season is closed.



In my lake I'm not seeing whites in shallow, but walleye anglers are reporting seeing them on cameras in 35' of water. Another complication is that I dont really use any electronics, in my experience fishing blind for whites can be pretty tough... So my plan this days off is to try working a small Swedish pimple under a wire worm on one rod, and running a dead stick with two wire worms on a dropshot rig a couple meters away.

Try making a combo rig like this, you'll be surprised how many Whites & other species will attack the flutter spoon or hit the w/w above it.






Trust this was helpful, wish you all the success.

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