How many hooks?

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psguardian
I have seen single & double fly setups & from my prior fishing experiences with crapie rigs I know you are allowed two hooks on your line. I have just seen a video however that shows a three fly set up; floater (tied to be an indicator/fly), heavy sinker (for quick depth), normal wet. So how many hooks are we allowed on one leader?

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Gunga
i believe i read in the regs for 2010 that could have up to 2 hooks. but i dont know id they changed it for 2011. i doubt it though. hope this helps.
 
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psguardian
I was thinking the same thing, not sure what state the video was shot in but it seems that three hooks is allowed some place lol.

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everett464
From pages 10 and 11 of the 2011 Regs.

 
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youngbuck307
There u have it! And I have used 3 for plunking
 
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bigdog
There u have it! And I have used 3 for plunking

Not only that (You know I have to start this one :lol the attachment of the weight must be 18 inches or more above uppermost hook.... Now I want to think back to so many people that would get mad and talk crap about others using longer leader and how they are breaking the law, and then making claim to themselfs using 12-15" of leader hhhhmmmm.

Tom I'm not reffering to you on this just quoting you to extend on your comment :lol:
 
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Gunga
wow even i learned something from this i didn't know about the weight having to be 18 inches above the hook.
 
GungasUncle
wow even i learned something from this i didn't know about the weight having to be 18 inches above the hook.

Only when fishing for salmon or steelhead... for your trout/bass/panfish/carp/catfishing - it can be snug up to the hook eye if you so chose.
 
Gunga
oh thank you. uncle mark
 
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GDBrown
Adding weight leagally?

Adding weight leagally?

wow even i learned something from this i didn't know about the weight having to be 18 inches above the hook.

"4. When angling for salmon or steelhead, (except in the ocean or as listed under Special Regulations for specific bodies of water) the
following regulations apply: .........All weight, if not part of a conventional lure, must be attached above the hooks. When using single-point hooks larger than 5/8‑inch gap or multiple-point hooks, the attachment of the weight must be 18 inches or more above uppermost hook."

The key here is the size of the hook or the use of multiple hooks when fishing for Salmon or Stealhead.
 

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