Glad now I went with the standard square pots, they take up more room but are the first things to go over the side and last to be picked up.
I use a 100 fathom shot of sinking line attached to about 250 feet of floating line. The 3 pots get tied into the line buy opining up the twist, pulling the pot line through with a single half hitch, than tucking the line 4 to 5 times; spaced about 50 feet apart.
I tie the floating line into the sinking line by passing it through a braided loop and back tucking it 6 to 8 times, this allows the line to pass through the buoy puller right up to the first pot.
These knots are easy to make and untie.
After I have all the pots onboard I thread the buoy puller back up to the sinking line, release it, and re tie the union between the lines; I leave the pots tied.
The pots are weighted down with about 4 lbs of flat stock I had laying around, zip tied to the bottom.
Next year I’m going try 4 pots and see how the buoy puller handles it, may have to add an addition buoy for buoyancy.
Next year-man the summer scrambled by fast!
