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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 504882" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Man that is one nice setup! I don’t run troutlines myself. Gave up jugs when I found drift fishing. I’d rather fight the fish and get it back in the water if I’m to release it. Don’t get me wrong it can be fun jug lining. I caught many a big blue cat on a line with a one pound weight and one gallon jug. They had no problem pulling the jug underneath the water and leave you waiting sometimes with binoculars for that jug to pop back up. It was like chasing Jaws. You had to sneak up on the line and slowly float the fish to the top to get a net under it. If they wanted to fight you’d better let go or loose a rig. And keep your hands on the jug never grab that line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 504882, member: 27803"] Man that is one nice setup! I don’t run troutlines myself. Gave up jugs when I found drift fishing. I’d rather fight the fish and get it back in the water if I’m to release it. Don’t get me wrong it can be fun jug lining. I caught many a big blue cat on a line with a one pound weight and one gallon jug. They had no problem pulling the jug underneath the water and leave you waiting sometimes with binoculars for that jug to pop back up. It was like chasing Jaws. You had to sneak up on the line and slowly float the fish to the top to get a net under it. If they wanted to fight you’d better let go or loose a rig. And keep your hands on the jug never grab that line. [/QUOTE]
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