Went out the past two weekends doing limb lines. Caught a good number, channels and bullheads. Couple of my swivels broke, they were rated at 75 lbs so something big took hold of 'em. Good way of filling a cooler with fish. On the flipside, though, it didn't really feel all that sportsmanly. I think I'll chalk it up as a survivalist skill and go back to rod/reel action.
Thank for sharing different then how I do mine but will be changing any of the new ones that I build in the future! Enjoy your channel and love watching the memories being made! God bless
Dang it were has this video been all my life? This is so easy why haven't I ever thought of it? My lines get so tangled spend a min hour untangling every time I go to the river, Won't be any longer THANK'S TO YOU! Electrical tape is cheap and worth the no hassle lines. Thanks' Again!
Appreciate the info on the heavy swivels ! Had a 45 pounder stretch out and almost break what I thought was a good swivel this last weekend he did a number on my hook too (a team catfish 8/0 double action). Keep up the good videos!
I like your way there bud. I'm 60 and I make the same rig you do but the rolling up part is a very good time saving way. Even old we can learn something new. Enjoyed it and a new sub. I'm in Brunswick Georgia. From Florida an haven't went for or ate a flathead yet. But hoping to. Good luck
Thanks I asked about an easier way to store lines a while back thanks, good idea I fish the Oconee river and Ocmulgee river I must be letting those big ones get by me lol once again thanks I enjoy your videos
Love it. Thanks for posting this. One thing I wondered that you did not cover is how you tie your line to the tree. I thought I see you simply pulling a lead and it unties easily. I have my way of doing that but wondered how you do yours.
Thank you for watching. I plan on doing a video on where I hang, how I tie them, and how deep I fish them separately. Hopefully I can have that in the next few days. I appreciate the input and the feedback.
@@RiverSwamperOutdoors what about areas you look for to set your lines? I have a few rivers I fish in my area that look to be similar to where you’re fishing and one bigger one that would be good to set out some bank poles. I’ve seen some monster flatheads come out of it in hoop nets but it would be a blast to set out some bank poles
I came here to get new ideas on making my drop lines. I’m going with this! But I like to run two hooks. Usually weight on bottom. First hook 16” from weight and so forth
I use loop leaders but feed the eye from the inside of hook, IMO it puts the full hook in the jaw. I like the way you wrap n store your lines, I'll be doing mine that way from now on, thank you for sharing!
I run my lines in sections. I may run 10 in one area go up river and run another 10 then go up and run another 5 or 10 or whatever is available. But as far as the lines in the same section, it varies depending on the spots. Some can be 25-50 feet apart or more and others only 6-10ft apart. One Night I caught two 35-40lb catfish at the same time only 10 ft apart if that.
Went out the past two weekends doing limb lines. Caught a good number, channels and bullheads. Couple of my swivels broke, they were rated at 75 lbs so something big took hold of 'em. Good way of filling a cooler with fish. On the flipside, though, it didn't really feel all that sportsmanly. I think I'll chalk it up as a survivalist skill and go back to rod/reel action.
Just found your channel and glad I did. Good idea. I have lines in my boat now that needs untangling. Thanks
Glad i found you brotha, a nice refresher from home, being from blackshear myself. Thanks for the help and keep on, keeping in man
I appreciate you watching brother! God bless!
Thank for sharing different then how I do mine but will be changing any of the new ones that I build in the future! Enjoy your channel and love watching the memories being made! God bless
Hey bud I love your videos it's very relaxing
Thank you for watching buddy!
Fantastic tutorial, brother! I am going to give it a shot. Thanks.
Dang it were has this video been all my life? This is so easy why haven't I ever thought of it? My lines get so tangled spend a min hour untangling every time I go to the river, Won't be any longer THANK'S TO YOU! Electrical tape is cheap and worth the no hassle lines. Thanks' Again!
Awesome! I'm glad this has been helpful to you. Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Appreciate the info on the heavy swivels ! Had a 45 pounder stretch out and almost break what I thought was a good swivel this last weekend he did a number on my hook too (a team catfish 8/0 double action). Keep up the good videos!
I appreciate you watching brother!
I like your way there bud. I'm 60 and I make the same rig you do but the rolling up part is a very good time saving way. Even old we can learn something new. Enjoyed it and a new sub. I'm in Brunswick Georgia. From Florida an haven't went for or ate a flathead yet. But hoping to. Good luck
Like your set up
Thanks I asked about an easier way to store lines a while back thanks, good idea I fish the Oconee river and Ocmulgee river I must be letting those big ones get by me lol once again thanks I enjoy your videos
Lol, just keep sending one or two my way every once in a while. Thanks for watching!
Love it. Thanks for posting this. One thing I wondered that you did not cover is how you tie your line to the tree. I thought I see you simply pulling a lead and it unties easily. I have my way of doing that but wondered how you do yours.
Thank you for watching. I plan on doing a video on where I hang, how I tie them, and how deep I fish them separately. Hopefully I can have that in the next few days. I appreciate the input and the feedback.
Been waiting on this video. Thanks for doing this!
Yes sir! Thanks for watching!
@@RiverSwamperOutdoors what about areas you look for to set your lines? I have a few rivers I fish in my area that look to be similar to where you’re fishing and one bigger one that would be good to set out some bank poles. I’ve seen some monster flatheads come out of it in hoop nets but it would be a blast to set out some bank poles
How do you tie your line onto limb I see you take them down so easy
Thanks for the tips man
Enjoyed it. Learned something!
Thanks for watching brother! I enjoy your videos as well!
I came here to get new ideas on making my drop lines. I’m going with this! But I like to run two hooks. Usually weight on bottom. First hook 16” from weight and so forth
Thanks... nice video
That is a smart way to store those lines, I've been using pool noodles, but I think I just seen a better way, thank you for the info
I use loop leaders but feed the eye from the inside of hook, IMO it puts the full hook in the jaw. I like the way you wrap n store your lines, I'll be doing mine that way from now on, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the information. I'll try that out! Thanks for watching!
Good idea! I'm going to start using this technique. Hell, I'm going to pass down to my children. Thank you!
You giving away all the secrets lol
We need to go sometime brother!
How do you tie your line onto limb I see you take them down so easy and I have ordered me some line like that and swivels going give a try
I will release a video this week on how I do it. Thank you so much for watching. I hope everything works out well for you.
How far apart are the lines in The river ?
I run my lines in sections. I may run 10 in one area go up river and run another 10 then go up and run another 5 or 10 or whatever is available. But as far as the lines in the same section, it varies depending on the spots. Some can be 25-50 feet apart or more and others only 6-10ft apart. One Night I caught two 35-40lb catfish at the same time only 10 ft apart if that.
I’m going home now and change mine to your wrap then next time I make some I will be following a lot.
How do you attach to limbs?
For limb lines don’t waste money on weights I just use heavy bolts….
You do my kind of fishin and love Jesus. I've subbed for much less. Let's git it