01-20-2006, 04:38 PM
In the past we've had a couple discussion on auto jiggin' systems to use during ice season..
If an auto jigger was used strictly as an flash attractor (without hooks), would it be considered a second angling line?
Heres the dilemma,, you catch mugbugs/crawdads with a line and meat bait tided to the string (no hooks involved) and its considered angling. But,, mudbugs can be had with simply a line and piece of shiny foil (again, no hook involved), merely a shiny attractor..
So,,, is a auto jigger used as a flash attractor (without hooks involved) a second angling line?
Input?
PS.. I editted this slightly, and changed the word fishing to "angling"...
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If an auto jigger was used strictly as an flash attractor (without hooks), would it be considered a second angling line?
Heres the dilemma,, you catch mugbugs/crawdads with a line and meat bait tided to the string (no hooks involved) and its considered angling. But,, mudbugs can be had with simply a line and piece of shiny foil (again, no hook involved), merely a shiny attractor..
So,,, is a auto jigger used as a flash attractor (without hooks involved) a second angling line?
Input?
PS.. I editted this slightly, and changed the word fishing to "angling"...
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