Dubuque rig: Instead of a weight, use a heavier jig head for the drop line. Make sure it is legal where you fish before using it though. The rig shown works if it isn’t legal to have a second lure tied to the same line.
We use these rigs on lakes. Similar to mopping so to speak. Don’t forget to mention that streamer flies and live bait work with this method as well. Also make sure to remind them about the lead length. Usually 8-24 inches. I usually run 18 inches when I use artificial bates. Good video. Glad your sharing. 1 more thing in WI where I’m from just remind them that it’s a day to day thing and weather really dictates the bite in spring. . Fish here one day gone the next. There always on the move.
I use a drift rig similar to this when i fish lake Erie in Erie, PA. Except I use a slinky weight and double hook rig with a spinner blade and use night crawlers. Sometimes I use a plastic bait
I’ve been using this exact type of rig in the Ohio river for a long time! Infinitely adjustable for conditions and bite! I thought I had a secret weapon. Lol Most people think catfish when they hear threeway rig. Great video!
I have been fishing with buddies who swear by catfish and they introduced me to a 3 way rig and my first thought was walleye fishing hardest thing is to maintain bottom contact. I had never thrown a sinker from the bank so much without it never snagging on anything so immediately started searching for 3 way walleye rigs just makes sense 🤷 was trying to jig in spring currents and man wasn't getting nothing and my jig head were getting pushed over and snagged
Thank you for the tip, we have small rivers around here but we do have the Mississippi river about 40 miles away ‘🎣👍
You in missouri?
Dubuque rig: Instead of a weight, use a heavier jig head for the drop line. Make sure it is legal where you fish before using it though. The rig shown works if it isn’t legal to have a second lure tied to the same line.
We use these rigs on lakes. Similar to mopping so to speak. Don’t forget to mention that streamer flies and live bait work with this method as well. Also make sure to remind them about the lead length. Usually 8-24 inches. I usually run 18 inches when I use artificial bates. Good video. Glad your sharing. 1 more thing in WI where I’m from just remind them that it’s a day to day thing and weather really dictates the bite in spring. . Fish here one day gone the next. There always on the move.
I use a drift rig similar to this when i fish lake Erie in Erie, PA. Except I use a slinky weight and double hook rig with a spinner blade and use night crawlers. Sometimes I use a plastic bait
never used that rig before, but will try to use on my fishing for big walleye. Thank you for video
I’ve been using this exact type of rig in the Ohio river for a long time! Infinitely adjustable for conditions and bite!
I thought I had a secret weapon. Lol
Most people think catfish when they hear threeway rig.
Great video!
I have been fishing with buddies who swear by catfish and they introduced me to a 3 way rig and my first thought was walleye fishing hardest thing is to maintain bottom contact. I had never thrown a sinker from the bank so much without it never snagging on anything so immediately started searching for 3 way walleye rigs just makes sense 🤷 was trying to jig in spring currents and man wasn't getting nothing and my jig head were getting pushed over and snagged
Awesome video. Im new to fishing the river and it can be quite tricky as I am learning. Thanks
thank you, and with this am i fishing it against current? or drifting down with current?
Dubuque rig
What kinda speed are you aiming for? Never done this at all so that’s my first question. Love your videos.
That was very helpful, thanks man keep it up, and I will smash that botton