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Thread: LCFM 110 + Sinker?

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    Default LCFM 110 + Sinker?

    Hey guys,
    Just a quick question for a LCFM 110 newb. What's the best method for getting it down to the bottom if the tide is up? Sliding sinker (if so, how long of a leader?)? Dropshots?

    Thanks in advance!

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    drop shot or maybe c-rig

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    I occasionally use lead tape on hardbaits.

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    I wouldn't recommend any lead unless you don't mind losing it....

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    I just fish it as is.

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    it's quite dangerous to fish the LC at the bottom.. very high chance that it'll get stuck on things other than a fish!


    but if you really want to do it, here's an idea:

    reverse dropper loop with a 2oz torpedo. tie the LC to the loose end with about 2-3 ft of line. use a slow retrieve to keep the LC swimming in a straight line at the bottom. middle retrieve to have the LC swimming up the water column. or crank fast a few times then drop to zig-zag the LC back up.

    i've never tried it before but a friend of mine did catch a YELLOW using a LC with a big sinker draggin behind the boat.


    g'luck!

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    uandme you going with us this weekend dude on the overnighter?

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