So I've read and read and read and read some more about pushing miners and speed. Everything has said to slow my roll if they ain't biting. Typically I start out at .3-.4mphand will go down to .1mph if necessary. However, today a friend fishing across the lake told me to speed up to .6-.7mph. At first I thought he was lower trolling. But after an hour of a slow bite I tried it out and IT WAS ON!!! Within 15-20 mins we were catching fish. We left with 16 keepers, but caught roughly 30-35.
My my question is trolling at that speed pushes the minners back to a considerably shallower depth. So why would I not reel up and slow troll? Everything has said go slow, but today a fast push (which I am assuming gave our minners some extra action) was the ticket. So I a, a bit confused with this whole thing. If I wanted more action at shallower depth, why not reel up and tie a longer leader from main line to top hook and leave longer length on bottom non weighted hook?
also, as a subpart, or to get me thinking ahead to late spring, when trolling jigs, does the top weighted jig not sit close to the main line while trolling? Is there a way to spider rig with jigs, say an 1/8 or 1/16 jig head on bottom, 3/4oz egg sinker, and a non-weighted jig or tube on top hook?

