Solitario Lupo
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Just my thoughts as well.
I don’t have gear heavy enough for 5mph yet but I will eventuallyGotta go faster for them bigger fish. I think they say up to 5 mph.
There on the wish list gotta go a little at a time wife likes to have a roof over her head lol and it’s probably a good thing I don’t have a credit card lolA little more trolling tackle to have is maybe a planner board or 2. Gotta get your lines out there.
Lol if you’re going to fish water that’s bigger than your attitude you better start trolling lmbo as for picking scabs that’s all about youHave you trolled before? I’d rather pick scabs off my fishing partners feet. Not for me.
Give it a yank gives you something to pick at when it comes back over and over again kinda like trolling you won’t learn if you don’t try over and over againI remember wayback in the day when I got my first boat and I couldn’t wait to troll. After the second maybe third trip out all I could think about was what the hell was I thinking. I still have the downriggers in my shed. At least I think they are still in there, they should be in there, I just haven’t seen them in a while. I wonder where I put those releases. I’m not even sure why I’ve been storing them all these years. I did have planer boards but I gave them away years ago. I still use dipseys for shad but I’m anchored and sitting still. Do you guys prefer your scabs ripped off fast without warning or slow and meticulous?
1oz of weight will give you approximately 10 ft of additional depth speed and distance do apply of course. I like to drift heavier hair jigs keeping the line as straight down as I can but sometimes I’ve seen my drift be well over 1 mph and it’s hard to get the jig straight down.If your drifting pretty fast with a bobber just let more line out between your bobber and your bait to help compensate for your speed keeping your bait in the zone you wantI have so much to learn. While you were thinking back and forth and back and forth with complicated tackle I had simpler stuff in mind. I let the boat drift down the wind and I motor back up the wind. All the time I have one or two rods In a rod holder or two. I am in shallow water most of the time so I haven’t needed weight yet. If it is really dead wind wise I use bait for those rods and bobbers plus I cast to structure. This summrer I will be after deeper fish in deeper water no downrigger and no planers.
The problem that happens is that eventually you have some much weight on your line that you not only are you fighting a fish your fighting the weight that’s where down riggers and divers come into play. There’s also snap weights that seem to be a very good idea to me that’s if you have a fishing partnerI will test your math while my scabs re-form. It makes allot of sense. I saw a guy on YouTube using 2oz eggs at 20' deep for walleye. 1-1.5mph. I had a guy at l Cabellas tell me to do that at Merrill Creek for Lakers.
When your ready to call got junk just give me a yell lolI remember wayback in the day when I got my first boat and I couldn’t wait to troll. After the second maybe third trip out all I could think about was what the hell was I thinking. I still have the downriggers in my shed. At least I think they are still in there, they should be in there, I just haven’t seen them in a while. I wonder where I put those releases. I’m not even sure why I’ve been storing them all these years. I did have planer boards but I gave them away years ago. I still use dipseys for shad but I’m anchored and sitting still. Do you guys prefer your scabs ripped off fast without warning or slow and meticulous?