your leader should roughly be a foot shorter than your rod ( no shorter than 6 foot)
Long line fishing
Why do you have a fishing line in your tongue piercing in the first place
Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 TV was released on: USA: 1980
Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 - TV was released on: USA: 1980
The cast of Japanese Long Line Tuna Fishing - 1980 includes: Peter Beard as himself
Called a "trot line".
as long as it wasn't in the water.
Commercial fishing uses drag nets and others use one "Long line" that has hooks. Recreational fishermen use fishing rod/reels, fly fishing, spear fishing and bow fishing.
Included in their long list of camp equipment, they had: 4 Groce fishing hooks assorted 12 Bunches of small fishing line assorted
long line fishing boats bering sea!
Assuming you mean fishing with two flies at the same time, yes you can as long as it is legal in the jurisdiction you are fishing. There are many lakes and rivers in some areas where only a single fly is allowed. In fly fishing competitions, where fishing more than one fly is legal, there are rules and regulations about the minimum distance between the flies must be. In some jurisdictions, fishing three flies in a tandem is allowed. The fly that is attached to the end of the line is called the "point fly." The fly(s) above are said to be "on the dropper" as they are tied to leader material that is attached to the main leader and "drop" from the main leader. In stillwater fly fishing when midges or chironomids are hatching, fishing two or three chironomid imitations in tandem can be very effective.
Long line fishing is a commercial fishing style. Long lines can be miles in length. A float is set up at either end, sometimes with a light, the line is paid out and hooks are baited. The line is set out for a period of time and then is reeled in. Fish caught on the line are unhooked and collected. The advantage is that the line does not need to be tended when it is set out. The length makes it likely that some fish will be caught somewhere along its' length. The disadvantage of using long lines is that many fish are caught that are not commercially usable. They are discarded into the ocean. This can be a wasteful process if the lines are set out poorly.