"you want to tie your trot line somewhere indiscreet so people dont mess with it and steal your fish." ---proceeds to tie the line to the front lakeside of a dock above the waterline
That day only 6 bullhead cats. Best days, depends on location. 10 to 15. I have never caught a fish on every hook of a line. 50 percent of the hooks or less is the norm.
Looks to me like there should be some shad or bream in the area nobody I can even imagine uses liver on a trotline by the time you get to the end you would have to go back and rebait
@@ncoutdoorswithdavid1231 we use them for cut bait that and shad they stay on trot lines better I'm about to run around here to the river and try to get some skipjack for cut bait in just a few minutes lol little cold and windy this morning
Again I good video however trot lines, ( I was taught and my opinion only) are not ever supposed to have the hooks laying on the bottom of the lake or river your fishing. I was taught that what you just put out is called a bank line or a throw line. Trot lines are affixed to a set object like a dead tree or something on both ends to keep the line up off the bottom. I'm not trying to be an ass. I just would like to know why you call this a trot line? Good video
Just what my grandfather called it. When he was catfishing, we would tie one end to the bank or tree and weigh the other end so the bait would be on the bottom, specifically for catfish. I have tied a 2 liter bottle near the last hook to keep it off the bottom. But It didn't change the amount of fish I caught. Just the species.
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge with us.
I learned from my buddy, wrap livers in stockings and pull down on a treble. Reduces nibbles and the treble increases direction 😎
Tbh an in my opinion this is one of the best tutorial videos I could find
Thank you.
If you have any questions please ask.
"you want to tie your trot line somewhere indiscreet so people dont mess with it and steal your fish." ---proceeds to tie the line to the front lakeside of a dock above the waterline
If you don’t mind my asking, how many did you end up with
That day only 6 bullhead cats.
Best days, depends on location. 10 to 15. I have never caught a fish on every hook of a line.
50 percent of the hooks or less is the norm.
Ever heard of a jumper line and box
No Sir.
My Grandfather would use a slat wooden box catfish trap. But I'm not familiar with the jumper line and box reference.
Looks to me like there should be some shad or bream in the area nobody I can even imagine uses liver on a trotline by the time you get to the end you would have to go back and rebait
In NC it is illegal to use live bait on a Trot Line.
In Tennessee I do use live brim.
@@ncoutdoorswithdavid1231 we use them for cut bait that and shad they stay on trot lines better I'm about to run around here to the river and try to get some skipjack for cut bait in just a few minutes lol little cold and windy this morning
that guy sounds like a Konning linguist. ...............................
Again I good video however trot lines, ( I was taught and my opinion only) are not ever supposed to have the hooks laying on the bottom of the lake or river your fishing. I was taught that what you just put out is called a bank line or a throw line. Trot lines are affixed to a set object like a dead tree or something on both ends to keep the line up off the bottom. I'm not trying to be an ass. I just would like to know why you call this a trot line?
Good video
Just what my grandfather called it.
When he was catfishing, we would tie one end to the bank or tree and weigh the other end so the bait would be on the bottom, specifically for catfish. I have tied a 2 liter bottle near the last hook to keep it off the bottom. But It didn't change the amount of fish I caught. Just the species.
Google trotline boxes
Terrible