11-07-2006, 11:21 PM
For the walleye trollers that fish the local eye waters --this is great news.
The fact is that most walleye fisherman (in the mid-west) have been trolling and jigging with two rods successfully for years.
There are always pros & cons with each new regulation.
Tell the truth -- after the first hookup you are usually re-rigging your line anyway and only have one line out while your playing with the fish, planner board, GPS, etc.
The comment by K??? that he was going to tie his second pole with a piece of rope shows that people need to learn about tip-ups for Ice fishing - they allow fisherman to soak a bait and fish a rod at the same time.
As for snaggers I think they ALL should loose there fishing privlieges
I see them each year King fishing up in Oregon and they really can rip up the fish.
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The fact is that most walleye fisherman (in the mid-west) have been trolling and jigging with two rods successfully for years.
There are always pros & cons with each new regulation.
Tell the truth -- after the first hookup you are usually re-rigging your line anyway and only have one line out while your playing with the fish, planner board, GPS, etc.
The comment by K??? that he was going to tie his second pole with a piece of rope shows that people need to learn about tip-ups for Ice fishing - they allow fisherman to soak a bait and fish a rod at the same time.
As for snaggers I think they ALL should loose there fishing privlieges
I see them each year King fishing up in Oregon and they really can rip up the fish.
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