How were you rigging those flukes? I'm up here in Kansas, fishing Milford. I know colors aren't the same, but getting the lure on the bottom is my question. Thank you in advance.
If you watch some more of our deadstick videos we show more about rigging. Especially the ones from last year. We typically use a 1.5oz 4/0 jig head. There is a company that makes a 2oz and 2.5oz which would be super nice on those days we can’t stop the drift and are moving at .7-1mph
I made a thumper. I quickly found out it irritates the heck outta me, so I don't use it no more. And other boats that go by look strangely at me thinking I had engine trouble. One asked "Is everything ok?". 🤔
Ha ha. That would be a bad engine problem. With it back in the back and inside a compartment it really doesn’t bother me too much. I thought it would have bothered me more, but then again if it helps catch fish then Im sure it listen to air horns all day if I had too.
It will work in shallower. I don’t think you can go wrong by using both splasher and thumper. I was using it other day in 15’. I was more struggling to catch fish so was trying everything. I think it’s more effective in the winter though, but know people who use it year around and seems to work for them. We just typically don’t use it in hot weather as much.
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How were you rigging those flukes? I'm up here in Kansas, fishing Milford. I know colors aren't the same, but getting the lure on the bottom is my question. Thank you in advance.
If you watch some more of our deadstick videos we show more about rigging. Especially the ones from last year. We typically use a 1.5oz 4/0 jig head. There is a company that makes a 2oz and 2.5oz which would be super nice on those days we can’t stop the drift and are moving at .7-1mph
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I made a thumper. I quickly found out it irritates the heck outta me, so I don't use it no more. And other boats that go by look strangely at me thinking I had engine trouble. One asked "Is everything ok?". 🤔
Ha ha. That would be a bad engine problem. With it back in the back and inside a compartment it really doesn’t bother me too much. I thought it would have bothered me more, but then again if it helps catch fish then Im sure it listen to air horns all day if I had too.
So do you still use that thumper machine thing when you're going fishing? Or is it really not what's bringing all the fish?
We really only use thumper in deeper water and the winter. Pretty much always use the splasher but I think it’s less effective in the winter.
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Have you try it at 20 to 25ft.. or it just only work on 30ft
It will work in shallower. I don’t think you can go wrong by using both splasher and thumper. I was using it other day in 15’. I was more struggling to catch fish so was trying everything.
I think it’s more effective in the winter though, but know people who use it year around and seems to work for them. We just typically don’t use it in hot weather as much.
Love it! Question: How big a battery would I need to run a Thumper & a Splasher for say 5 hours?
I believe mine is a Group 31 and it’s ran the thumper and splasher for more than 10 hours of use except for moving spots and it’s never ran down.
@@BooneBoys Awesome. I appreciate it. Next time you're near your boat, could you please look and see what the Amp Hour rating is on that battery?
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You just don’t switch poles and bait
Ok I see you are useing a thumper
@Rick Angel yes using a thumper. Usually both that and splasher