Thanks for showing this again! I have all the gear to do this but for some reason don't and miss out on having the max number of lines in the water I could! For some reason I keep thinking it is harder than it is ha ha!
Curious... You keep saying you are fishing Kokanee on this lake but according to WDFW there are no Kokanee in that lake. What's up with that? Is there Kokanee?
Thanks for that technique 👌 gonna try it Monday. New to the channel just subscribed. And new to downrigging.
Thanks for showing this again! I have all the gear to do this but for some reason don't and miss out on having the max number of lines in the water I could! For some reason I keep thinking it is harder than it is ha ha!
There are many ways to put more lines in the water and most of them are pretty easy and don't result in tangles too often.
That's really, really cool. Thanks for the tip.
Of course! We aim to please.
awesome brother
Thank you dude 🤘🏻
You bet!
When my bottom line gets hit I just drop my top line to the bottom and replace the line that got hit with another stacker rig and never stop fishing.
Mike, can this be done on braided downrigger cable?
yes. The shower curtain clip will slide down just the say.
Curious... You keep saying you are fishing Kokanee on this lake but according to WDFW there are no Kokanee in that lake. What's up with that? Is there Kokanee?
the video is about using the stacking system, not kokanee. thanks for watching
@@michaelcarey1298 I apologize but I had to ask because it conflicts with what the State says.
I mean you could have just answered the question...
@@swirvinbirds1971They aren’t Kokanee. They are landlocked coho and chinook.