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Originally Posted by bobalong
You can actually run two lines/hooks now as long as they are tied to one main line. I run two cranks, a diving and a floating on a three way (top lure floating is on a bearclaw) some time. Guys will run two lines (pickeral rig) all the time, there is no rule on how long your snell line has to be. One line off a planer board, second line off a bearclaw (this snell has to be farily short) between rod and planer board, tangles can be ugly though. This only works with long rods (8-10 ft)in shallow water (less than 6') fishing long flats (you dont want to be turning lots) or mudlines. I actually tried this first in some of your southern reservoirs. This works great for running rigs right up into 2 or 3 feet of water or less and not spooking the fish.
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this is a question...not a judgement
doesnt 2 crank baits exceed the amount of hooks allowed on a fishing line?