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Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:04 pm
by QH's Paw
Slingshot wrote:Hey fella's we tarred are main lines to stop the slipping on the smaller lines but its not pretty but it works.It also helps the rope sink and stay down in faster current.

I just buy mine already tarred.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:48 pm
by Slingshot
QH's Paw wrote:
Slingshot wrote:Hey fella's we tarred are main lines to stop the slipping on the smaller lines but its not pretty but it works.It also helps the rope sink and stay down in faster current.

I just buy mine already tarred.

Thats cool! I wasn't aware you could buy your mains tarred , learn something new everyday. :thumbsup:

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:17 pm
by QH's Paw
Slingshot wrote:
QH's Paw wrote:
Slingshot wrote:Hey fella's we tarred are main lines to stop the slipping on the smaller lines but its not pretty but it works.It also helps the rope sink and stay down in faster current.

I just buy mine already tarred.

Thats cool! I wasn't aware you could buy your mains tarred , learn something new everyday. :thumbsup:

Here is the link, again, where you can buy it spooled and tarred. Also, the lines Doctari sells are tarred.

http://www.memphisnet.net/product/2212/ ... arredseine

You can also buy dropper lines tarred.

http://www.memphisnet.net/category/s?ke ... +36+tarred

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 8:27 pm
by Slingshot
QH's Paw wrote:
Slingshot wrote:
QH's Paw wrote:
Slingshot wrote:Hey fella's we tarred are main lines to stop the slipping on the smaller lines but its not pretty but it works.It also helps the rope sink and stay down in faster current.

I just buy mine already tarred.

Thats cool! I wasn't aware you could buy your mains tarred , learn something new everyday. :thumbsup:

Here is the link, again, where you can buy it spooled and tarred. Also, the lines Doctari sells are tarred.

http://www.memphisnet.net/product/2212/ ... arredseine

You can also buy dropper lines tarred.

http://www.memphisnet.net/category/s?ke ... +36+tarred

Thanks for the link bud.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 1:40 pm
by NuffDaddy
So Dan...can you post up some small basic spreads? I have 3 lines and I'll be in the 5 fow range with a boat blind.

Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 8:07 pm
by DeadEye_Dan
Here's a couple that have worked for me, but this isn't rocket science.

I try to position the boat so that the birds aren't looking directly at the boat as the finish.

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Lots of guys with lots of experience here. Feel free to post up gents.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:06 am
by NuffDaddy
Thanks!! That's kinda what I was thinking. Just wasn't sure.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:49 pm
by Feelin' Fowl
I thought Dan had a nice boat. Not that piece of crap on the paper...

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 3:50 pm
by NuffDaddy
Feelin' Fowl wrote:I thought Dan had a nice boat. Not that piece of crap on the paper...

No, thats my piece of crap boat. He was making those for me. :-)

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 8:59 pm
by NuffDaddy
Ok. Another question...I'm trying to do this on a budget and I'd like to add a little more visibly by adding a few black milk jugs with the decoys. Is it better to mix them in with all the decoys, or keeps them on the edges and away from the hole so the ducks don't focus on them as much.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:01 pm
by capt1972
just make some sleds out of scrap lumber.
http://tidewaterdecoys.com/decoys/sleds/

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 9:12 pm
by NuffDaddy
capt1972 wrote:just make some sleds out of scrap lumber.
http://tidewaterdecoys.com/decoys/sleds/

I thought about doing this this summer, then I completely forgot about it. Thanks for the link, Gonna get to work on some tomorrow.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 6:28 pm
by don novicki
I use big line for my main line : 5/8" because big line doesn't tangle easily. I have 100' of main line, I leave 25' blank on each end to which I attach a 5lb window weight on each end. Can't have too much weight. At the 25' mark I start to place my dekes. I use G&H super mag Bills all the drakes are spray painted black, but I leave the hen's their natural color. Every 4' I place a decoy. I got tired of using the clips and all that clipping and unclipping. Now what I do is tie each decoy to the main line with a bow line knot. I pull it tight and then just use electrical tape to tape it's position on the main line. The knot is what actually holds the decoy in place but the tape just secures the decoys place to the main line. For droppers I cut 3' of 3/8 diamond braid line and again using a bow line knot I attach it to the decoy. I run 4 dzn dekes. The first three dozen I put in concentric circles around the layout at 10, 20 and 30 yards approx and then off the left hand side I leave a big pocket and then a single string of decoys at a bout a 45 degree angle from the layout. We were out today at Presque Isle State Park here in Erie Pa and had great shooting but it was over quick with the two bird limit. That's what I do.....

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:59 pm
by Travis
For the poor man long lines I use 3 plastic buckets for storage of main lines. Use a single or double masonry brick on each end. I put 70+ decoys . I lay the brick of one line in the bottom of 5 gallon paint bucket first and drop line in the bucket as u retrieve. The line seems to never tangle. To deploy just drop leading brick in water and clip decoys as you move until you have the brick at the other end. Holds in strong tides and can get buckets and lines at lowes cheap. I long line divers, snows and sea ducks with just three buckets. Each bucket has 2 main lines in it. One long and one short main lines. I also set my lines away from my blind of place to hunt then drag the line were I want it placed. Placement via dragging make getting your rig to look perfect the first time.
I often hunt alone and find this the easiest way to hunt safely in any weather. Setting out takes longer but pick up is painless.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:43 am
by Goldfish
Have some questions. I'm just starting yo throw this stuff together

1: If I run a couple lines that only have a half dozen decoys, do I really need an anchor at the back end? Is it worth it to do 6 decoys on a line or at that point should I just do individual lines? I was planning on just a couple short lines for goldeneye and buffleheads to set to the side so we are still talking about having a decent number of decoys in the water, so individual lines gets old picking up.


2: The lakes and spots I'll hunt vary in depth from 4 foot of water, to 20. Anyone ever try carabiners at each end of the decoys, and just having different lengths of rope to attach the main line to the anchors?

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:17 am
by tucker
Do away with clips.
Hard tie decoys to main line.
Deploy and recover to 50 gallon plastic barrels. Last in, first out. 200 decoys in 15 minutes.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 12:41 pm
by triplecurl
tucker wrote:Do away with clips.
Hard tie decoys to main line.
Deploy and recover to 50 gallon plastic barrels. Last in, first out. 200 decoys in 15 minutes.


^^this. I've done it both ways. This way is tough to beat.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 7:13 pm
by Goldfish
I've heard guys swear they'll never do without clips because of tangles. They also run longer drops tho for boats/dogs

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:06 pm
by Bufflehead
If you do get a tangle, clips will be worth having. Using witclipsh swivels also keeps your lines from kinking up.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:42 pm
by don novicki
where is everyone? :beer:

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:40 pm
by Goldfish
Around-ish

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 11:18 pm
by don novicki
I wish I knew how to post a pic. I have my layout that I would like you guys to look at to see what you think. Anyone offer any help with a pic..... :qh:

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 4:42 am
by Rick
I download everything I'm apt to want to put on the web to the photobucker.com host site, which is free, so the photos' links can be plugged directly into text here without costing this or other sites bandwidth. But you can also find the "upload attachment" tab below this site's reply box and go that route.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 7:26 am
by don novicki
OK I will give it a try............. :thumbsup:

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Tue May 23, 2017 5:54 pm
by barenn
Not jackin your post Dan, found these at Princess Auto here in Ontario, they are steel and come with mounting bracket, used for air hose. They work fairly well. Can get about 300 ft on them.

Re: Long line rigging and deployment

PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 4:09 am
by Slingshot
We layout hunt mostly and run 4 100ft an 4 140ft main lines with 12/15 decoys on each line, with redheads and bluebill only , sometimes with reds or blue only. We put buffleheads on a cross and we have 3 of those outside of the longlines this worked well for us last season. We also hunt two layouts as well. Are mainline is 1/4inch rope with 18 inch paracord drop tied right to the mainlines. We stop using the clips, and we NEVER have any tangles , we also bought the Collapsible Ryobi leaf bags from Lowes to put each set in , make setting out the lines and picking up a breeze. If hunting a Dog you will need at longer drop from the main so they dont get tangle in the lines. We had to stop hunting dogs were we are because of the sharks.