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Slider vs fixed cheater


Jack

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The big advantage to running a fixed cheater is the ability to duplicate the depth it was running at before you caught a fish on it. Sliders work great when the lake is starting to stratify and you have fish all over the water column. When the fish are in a smaller zone, fixed cheaters are the way to go.

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Mark,

For one thing, 2 baits with it only counting as one rod. This is very important to the small boat angler who is limited to the number of rods by law. Although stacking rods still has its proponents, stacking rods can result in tangles when most of your "shots" are coming off the ball(deeper rod). Much better to learn with a simpler approach first.

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Mark,

For one thing, 2 baits with it only counting as one rod. This is very important to the small boat angler who is limited to the number of rods by law. Although stacking rods still has its proponents, stacking rods can result in tangles when most of your "shots" are coming off the ball(deeper rod). Much better to learn with a simpler approach first.

And it is a blast to reel in 2 fish on one rod.

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We use a free slider a lot on Lake Erie. Like someone said a double header is a lot of fun. In Erie the bows will run higher with Walleye down deeper. So we often catch a Walleye on the rigger and a Bow free slider. And it's fun the first time you try to net them both at once.

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