row trolling

Posted 11/10/2002 7:22 PM (#7245)
Subject: row trolling


i was wonderingif any one knows where i could get a shell lake boat or something similar?

Posted 11/11/2002 7:13 AM (#50188)
Subject: row trolling


Call Heckel's Eagle River Marine and ask DIck if they have built any Row trollers yet. I know they have the tooling. (715)479-4471.

Posted 11/11/2002 12:16 PM (#50189)
Subject: row trolling


I'm not sure if there still available but the kiel row trow boat used to be manf. in kiel wisconsin

Posted 11/11/2002 6:11 PM (#50190)
Subject: row trolling


I have a 18th fibergalss row troller for sale. It's in Eagle River. Let me know if your interested.

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TUFFY
Posted 7/4/2003 8:16 PM (#75008 - in reply to #7245)
Subject: RE: row trolling





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Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Anyone know where i can get a crankbait depth chart?

Posted 7/6/2003 10:23 AM (#75051 - in reply to #50189)
Subject: RE: row trolling


How do you guys determine how deep the bait goes?
sworrall
Posted 7/6/2003 8:19 PM (#75098 - in reply to #75051)
Subject: RE: row trolling





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Mark Romanack is working on a Muskie Bait trolling handbook, I will call him and see how far along he is with the project.
TUFFY
Posted 7/6/2003 8:39 PM (#75103 - in reply to #7245)
Subject: RE: row trolling





Posts: 376


Location: Cudahy, Wisconsin
Thanks Steve, that would be great!!
sworrall
Posted 7/7/2003 10:40 AM (#75160 - in reply to #75103)
Subject: RE: row trolling





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Fiberdome built the row troller for Heckels, and they should have one in stock in Eagle River.
tuffy1
Posted 7/7/2003 12:31 PM (#75174 - in reply to #75051)
Subject: RE: row trolling





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
To figure out how deep a bait goes, you have to find a certain depth in the lake, then let out line until the lure is ticking the bottom. Then write down the amt of line out, the speed, the type of line, and the bait. then move to a different depth and repeat. It is a bit tedious but, it is a good thing to do when the fishing is slow.
Good lungen,
Joel