Nice fish. Pressure cracks are never safe to be close to as I have my own experience when once I jumped over a preesure crack in Oro area which looked absolutely safe and I fell in the water when the ice chunk on the other side of the crack where I landed broke . I was very lucky as I had my suite on and could quickly roll over and save myself. Hope nobody ever experiences that . That is why I got my lesson and never fish close to any pressure crack. It is very unpredictable.
Good point, it must have slipped my mine that 3 lines means 3 baits. Kinda funny that you can throw a crankbait with 3 trebles and have 2 slip bobbers out legally tho. Thanks for the reminder
Isn't it 4 hooks on one line ? I know you can have 2 lines in the water during hard water season, but hooks on 1 line could be 4 unless the law has changed, and I have not become aware of .
@@zazazazo4556 in WI only three hook and line, so it can be three poles with single lures each or two poles with single lure on one and double on other, or single rod with three lures. As of tip ups and stuff i have no clue, since ive seen single peep fish with more than three at a time!!..
I think technically you are only allowed 3 "Baits". So that could mean troling 3 crankbaits for 9 hooks total or 3 sabiki hooks on one line.@@zazazazo4556