yea like everyone has said no need to go out and buy new gear. I used to use my bass and catfish rods. just angle them best you can to give the largest spacing. after I got more into it I got a few new rods and reels. academy has a store brand trolling rod in various lengths that I really like. Its heavier than the expensive rods but who cares if its in a rod holder. I have also started trolling cranks with 20-30 pound braided line. this way I have a better chance of saving my $4 crankbait when I get hung up. I have others tell me they think its boring which is sometimes true when they aren't biting. but when 3 or 4 rods go off at one time while trolling cranks its anything but boring. and if its a school of sandbass it gets damn near extreme haha. one other tip I will give. I troll with my rod holds on the sides of my boat and the lines out the back. I will then point my trolling motor strait and keep it there. find the right speed with the trolling motor then use the steering wheel of the big motor to steer. this allows for more pin point speeds and more gradual turns.


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