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The weight goes above the bait about 6 to 10 inches.

there are many other ways to set up ur line then that but that is the easiest and i think it is the best to get a fish hooked good. there is also the one that u first put a small bobber then 3" of line and tie a swivl after that u take 6" inches of line and put a hook in the midle of that line and tie a swivl to it and last u tie 3" of line to that with 3 # 5 sinkers to that. if it doesnt sink then u need more weight or a smaller sinker. this setup is to keep ur bait 6" off the bottom and mainly for a live bait like shad worms or other midium sized bait. doesnt work well in fast curant unless u use larger sinkers.


Well.......It really depends on what type of fishing you will be doing and what species you'll be after. That information will play an important roll in the type of set up you'll want to use.

Here is a good site for pay lake set ups,

www.southernohiopaylakes.proboards.com

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