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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 4530449" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Ok so I took the advice on here and got on their website and now I am confused.</p><p></p><p>I looked at this one:</p><p><a href="http://doctarilonglines.com/guideseries90foot12decoylongline.aspx" target="_blank">http://doctarilonglines.com/guideseries ... gline.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>It says in the description:</p><p></p><p>Mainline made from 100% nylon twine that is TARRED for added durability and years of use. The main line is #120 (approx. 3/16") with a tensile strength that exceeds 1050 lbs. It is one continuous line that has 20 ft on each end allotted for anchor and water depth. Each end is equipped with a longline clip to secure to the anchor. Tarred twine is rot proof and resistant to tangles, oil, gas and abrasion. </p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">The drops are placed approximately 4-10 ft apart along the main line held securely by longline clips. </span> Each Guide Series drop is precut, tied, and heat seared to prevent unraveling. The drops are approximately 18" or 36" long and constructed from the same Tarred #120 as the main line. Each drop also has a 5" Stainless Steel (NOT GALVANIZED) longline clip with swivel. This is the best longline clip on the market today. It offers a secure bite on the main line and long enough to clip on/off while wearing gloves in the frigid late season water.</p><p></p><p>Knots are used on our lines and drops instead of crimps to keep the tensile strength at its maximum. Quality first. This is a time consuming task we have preferred to use on our own longlines and we are doing the same for you.</p><p></p><p>My question is the part in red.</p><p>Ok so it is 90' long with 20' on each end for water depth, I get that.</p><p>That leaves about 50' of line to attach decoys. The way I read it there are 12 drops and they are 4-10' apart? Do they do this so there will be no rhyme or reason and thus look more natural?</p><p></p><p>Would you get that or would you get one that would hold say, 24 decoys?</p><p>I have looked at their page and I don't see any with more than 12 drops for decoys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 4530449, member: 275"] Ok so I took the advice on here and got on their website and now I am confused. I looked at this one: [url=http://doctarilonglines.com/guideseries90foot12decoylongline.aspx]http://doctarilonglines.com/guideseries ... gline.aspx[/url] It says in the description: Mainline made from 100% nylon twine that is TARRED for added durability and years of use. The main line is #120 (approx. 3/16”) with a tensile strength that exceeds 1050 lbs. It is one continuous line that has 20 ft on each end allotted for anchor and water depth. Each end is equipped with a longline clip to secure to the anchor. Tarred twine is rot proof and resistant to tangles, oil, gas and abrasion. [color=#FF0000]The drops are placed approximately 4-10 ft apart along the main line held securely by longline clips. [/color] Each Guide Series drop is precut, tied, and heat seared to prevent unraveling. The drops are approximately 18” or 36” long and constructed from the same Tarred #120 as the main line. Each drop also has a 5” Stainless Steel (NOT GALVANIZED) longline clip with swivel. This is the best longline clip on the market today. It offers a secure bite on the main line and long enough to clip on/off while wearing gloves in the frigid late season water. Knots are used on our lines and drops instead of crimps to keep the tensile strength at its maximum. Quality first. This is a time consuming task we have preferred to use on our own longlines and we are doing the same for you. My question is the part in red. Ok so it is 90' long with 20' on each end for water depth, I get that. That leaves about 50' of line to attach decoys. The way I read it there are 12 drops and they are 4-10' apart? Do they do this so there will be no rhyme or reason and thus look more natural? Would you get that or would you get one that would hold say, 24 decoys? I have looked at their page and I don't see any with more than 12 drops for decoys? [/QUOTE]
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