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Time to learn how to troll
Went out today with the mortgageman. We figured we would get a late start, let the wind drop out and fish the outgoing with the west wind. Great plan, not. After hobbling together enough clams for the afternoon we set off. Missed the good morning clam bite as we could only find one short bass courtesy of Eric.
We tried trolling for a little while as the radio was abuzz with peeps killin em on 25"s. I have two on the boat but just couldn't get it right. Speed, depth, action. Whatever, we couldn't elicit a strike. Sal made it sound easy. I guess I just need to keep trying, so I left the boat down there and will try again tomorrow. :D Gonna go early and fish the incoming with the light east wind. Think I'll try more line out and greater speed. |
Re: Time to learn how to troll
I despise trolling but I'm gonna start out trolling tomorrow while I scout for fish. Biggest problem I have is stretch 25s hitting bottom in anything less than 30' of water, trolling less than 2 mph. I'm gonna try some mag raps that run 9-12' trolling in 20'. I've even tried heavier mono to keep the stretches from diving too deep, I must be missing something?
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Trolling is CHEATING
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Steve stretch 25 different colors 5 miles an hour 75 yards back run two it will happen just make sure you clean weeds off if running shallow
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Five miles an hour and 225 feet.
Thanks. Sounds fast and like a lot of line, but you caught and I didnt, soooooo I'll give it a shot Thanks |
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Get colored braided line, we use power pro
Depthhunter. Every color is 25 feet. We troll to look for marks-fish, when we find them We anchor. Also troll when wind is against tide or Slack water. |
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It's been awhile since I trolled regularly for stripers but followed the old timers rule:
If you think you are going as slow as you possibly can, you are going too fast. This is especially true early in the season when the fish are more lethargic. Don't have too much experience with the stretch 25s but can't imagine it's too much different than the 30s. Key is also making sure they are tracking correctly at the right depth. Ie, just a few feet off the bottom. Enjoy it now bc when the blues come in you won't be trolling them anymore ;) |
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Hey Steve....give me a shout.... We too had trouble with bait and waited for the delivery at Pete's. We left them biting on Clams at 6pm :mad: had to get home. The Obsession drove right by us but I don't think Jerry recognized me. I was waving him over. Gotta get phone numbers. Give me a shout if you want. In two hours we had two nice keeps and 7 shorts. Boy was it gorgeous out there when we were leaving.
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Bobby - was that you on the True World ? We caught a few fish there but most were further back in the bay.
Good advise from Sal our speed was 3.0 knots or so and you want to see the pole tips pulsing rapidly. We were trolling stretch 25s but spoke to others who were trolling shad unbrellas that were doing well too. I might like to break out the old long single red tubes and give them a shot too. |
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