GLF Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Everytime I put a rigger down, I put a stacker on the line. I believe it is a missed opportunity by not adding a stacker.What are your thoughts?
Sixshooter Posted May 6, 2006 Posted May 6, 2006 Are you talking a Stacker or a Slider?A stacker is actually setting a second rod reel on a single downrigger.A slider is adding a second bait to the exisiting rod on a single downrigger.
McFly Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Always worth it to put on a slider- be it free or fixed. It seemed to pull a few bonus fish for us last year.
Steve Arend Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 If you’re fishing anything over 30 ft. a stacker is a good way to through extra baits in the water column to cover the range of depths.
Sixshooter Posted May 9, 2006 Posted May 9, 2006 Stackers are SO Ineficient. I used to run them...But now I pretty much just run sliders.
Oakley Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 Sliders are the way to go. Before it gets light I will send down a free slider and when it gets light I tend to set a fixed slider about 10-12 feet above the bottom spoon.
Dv8oR Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 I think stacking is a pain in the arse as well as being inefficient.I'll use fixed sliders and I'll vary the spread on lines.Fixed at 5 ft on 1 side and 7-10 on the other or whatever...spread 'em out and mix 'em up.My Sunday story, the one double I had on 1 line was on a pair of watermelons 5 ft apart.......
IRISH56 Posted May 15, 2006 Posted May 15, 2006 I definitely don't put a spoon down on a rigger w/out a slider unless they're running shallow. Haven't tried the mupp rig yet but I've heard it's productive also. I run spoon stackers on top of dodger/fly rigs though with good seperation - I've heard of guys running sliders off dodger/fly rigs but I can see that being a real mess. Does anybody run those consistently??? DAN
Butch Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 I very rarely fish a rigger(I only have 2) without a slider. I fish alone a lot and consider it an important part of my spread. This time of year I usually run 1 fixed and 1 free. After a thermocline sets up, and/or if I want to run a dodger/fly, I run fixed sliders only. Irish, I run fixed sliders above dodger rigs most of the time, without significant problems. I sometimes run them pretty close together(6-8') when the fish are in tight, also. A big king on the slider can make a tangled mess, and even occasionally break off the slider leader due to said tangle, but... I put up with it.
CaptLevi Posted May 16, 2006 Posted May 16, 2006 I usually won't run sliders at dusk, dawn, or when the bite is hot. I want my main rigs in the water as quick as possible and usually catch enough fish at these times to warrant not using them. Once the fishing slows or if I am looking for a bite pattern I will use fixed sliders to help tell me what the fish will bite, and then to complement my spread by giving the look of a school of bait.
GLF Posted May 28, 2006 Author Posted May 28, 2006 I usually won't run sliders at dusk, dawn, or when the bite is hot. I want my main rigs in the water as quick as possible and usually catch enough fish at these times to warrant not using them. Once the fishing slows or if I am looking for a bite pattern I will use fixed sliders to help tell me what the fish will bite, and then to complement my spread by giving the look of a school of bait.Good point Levi.
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