I can see why it is referred to as the old trolling way.
It's kinda the same but with a more specific technique.
Thanks Wayne for the info
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I can see why it is referred to as the old trolling way.
It's kinda the same but with a more specific technique.
Thanks Wayne for the info
Trolling depth depends on several factors. Weight and type of jig. The weight line (diameter of line) and speed trolled. I know some old timers that long lined here and got them using Southern pro Umbrellas with 1/8 inserted jighead and pulled them with 10lb test line. My recommendation is make sure and carry a gps to maintain proper speed when ya find out what works where your fishing. I'm sure most of those guys that troll will agree with most of this.:twocents
I've seen folks troll just about everything from Rattle traps , Bandits, hand tied jigs like MEATGETTER 's Spanky , Tube jigs , Roadrunners and with proper technique most caught fish.
I just estimate the depth by the angle the line takes into the water at your desired speed. For instance, if you are fishing 10 foot forward from the back of boat and your line enters the water at the back when you hold your tip 4 foot above the water, then a 30 ft. cast will put you around 8' to 12' down depending on how low you move your tip. Close enough, as long as you can hold speed. :scratchhead
Lol yup Wayne don't make it too easy. I have been playing every trip I make ad the pieces are falling together and fish are In da boat lol.