Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 03:37 PM
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Anyone use them? I saw them advertised on Amazon one day when looking for something else and since my birthday was coming up I asked for them. Got a 6 pack of them. Rigging them up now and fixing to go set them out tonight with bluegill as bait. We'll see how they do.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 03:50 PM
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I started with them after seeing the locals fishing in Mexico and off the bridges in the Florida keys. I bought some at a tackle shop in Miami and got hooked... so to speak.
A buddy who was a great wooodworker made me one out of African hardwood that was big enough to load with 100 pound mono and I caught grouper, jacks, and even some decent sized dolphin on it. He made a bigger one for himself and I watched him catch a 100 plus pound sailfish in Panama with it.
The whole dynamic changes when you have heavy line and learn how to use the thing. They sell a neat little thing for your index finger to save you from line burns.
Good luck with the cats.
Pete
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 04:06 PM
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Not as clumsy as a trotline, easier to set up and take down. I even use them under jugs. Great for an overnight camping trip etc,, don't forget to label them if required.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 04:06 PM
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Yo-yos work extremely well on sacalait (crappie). People always hear how you need invisible line and all that for catching crappie, but when met someone in the wintertime here using yo-yos with an ice chest that couldn’t fit ice or close the lid because they had so many slabs, I decided I’d try it too. He was running 150 yo-yos (3 people, 50 yo-yo limit on that lake). I’ve done it a few times, and it’s a ton of fun. It’s impressive seeing some people run them. Whites auto fishers are worth the price, they have better springs and last better. Sacalait are the perfect fish for them, because big catfish can ruin the yo-yo. You can tear up the catfish with them too, but larger (4lb+) catfish will stress the springs if not on a branch that gives.
They’re really popular here during the winter, in part because garfish and bugs don’t seem to cause as many problems. People hang them from limbs or docks. On lakes without limbs/docks, people mount Ts made with pvc pipe on stumps or even push cane or pvc poles into the substrate on flats. I usually bait them with shiners and set them a few inches deep. Important to keep fresh shiners.
I spray paint mine bright yellow and attach strips of reflective tape. I then tie on small plastic clamps. This allows me to quickly and easily hang them on a branch and keep going. For pickup, wrap them up and clip it back on itself.
LOVE hearing yo-yos going off! Bring a fishing buddy and have fun. Stay close to them or check them every hour or so, leaving them set all night can cost you fish sometimes
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 04:14 PM
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I have no clue what Yoyo fishing is, how about some pictures.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 04:23 PM
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I have no clue what Yoyo fishing is, how about some pictures. It's a mechanical reel. You hang if from a tree, pull out as much line as you need and a little lever keeps the line out. When a fish bites, it trips the little lever and the wheel winds back up the line. So the fish can fight it all it wants, it'll give out line when they run, then reel em back up until they tire out. So basically, a fish trap, LOL.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 04:32 PM
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BigBob, I did forget to tag them as I was building them and had to go back and add tags, lol.
When I youtubed them last night, I saw they were catching crappie with them. I never would have thought that. But, that's even better. We live in great crappie area and they eat a lot better than nasty ol catfish!
My brand is Mechanical Fishing Co. If I like them and decide to order more I'll try the White's brand.
Thanks for the tips guys.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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It must be a southern thing. Most of the States around here limit the number of lines you can run at one time. In WI it is three. 100 hooks here, on a non-commercial license.
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07/01/22 05:16 PM
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Michigan allows 3 as well, and they must be watched the whole time you fish. No unattended lines allowed............bank/limb lines or trot lines are agin the law, attended or otherwise.
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07/01/22 05:28 PM
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Michigan allows 3 as well, and they must be watched the whole time you fish. No unattended lines allowed............bank/limb lines or trot lines are agin the law, attended or otherwise. That's a dang shame!
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Yoyo fishing
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07/01/22 05:30 PM
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I cut those snap swivels off. Then tied a 50lb mono leader with a 3/0 circle hook and a weight. Just got done catching the bluegill from our pond so off we go.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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