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| muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | I'm getting heavy into the trolling aspect now, and was wondering what brand and pound test you hardcore trollers use, and why. Thanx, Rob | ||
| THE FERD |
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Posts: 208 Location: North East PA , 20 mins from Chautauqua | I'm no expert troller, but I run mono on all my trolling rods . Trilene big game is great stuff , I have also ran the "red" cajun stuff with good results I used to run 20lb test but I think I'm going to bump it up to 30lb this year . I also run three foot long 80lb flourocarbon leaders too. You need to have some stretch in your line when that muskies slamming a bait going 6 MPH and pulling against a rod locked into a rodholder ! THE FERD Edited by THE FERD 1/9/2006 4:38 PM | ||
| muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | Thanx for the input. I reckon everyone else is not giving up their secrets. Thanx for being the only one. | ||
| djwilliams |
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Posts: 793 Location: Ames, Iowa | Ferd's got it right. I use 50 lb. Big Game (it was cheap and the only size available to buy at the time), and a 30 inch homemade Sevenstrand leader which probably should be longer. Don | ||
| Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Rob, I found that if you go to heavy with the line you will have to let more line to get you baits down where you want them. I like to keep the baits closer to the boat so they will react when I turn or change speeds. The longer the line length the less effective the changes are. Short lines produce more fish than long lines. I like to run a copolomar line. I use the P-Line Premium line in 17 to 20# with walleye planner board rods and LC27 line counters. These lighter set-ups have out produced all of my other combo's. If I am going to fish over weeds I will not run these set-ups. I run 80# Power Pro and set my drag on the light side. The fish only needs to get hooked not stopped. Once the fish is hooked I adjust for the conditions. Sometimes you need to crank them in and sometimes you can enjoy the fight. Depends on the depth and amount of weeds. I hope this helps some. Mike | ||
| muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | thanx for all your input, guys! mike, if you hit the La Crosse show, i got a bait or two for you! Rob | ||
| captnkeno |
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Location: Minnesota | Go with what DJ is doing. Its a strong set-up. OR you can use the Fireline 30/12 smoke with the Trilene big game leader. | ||
| THE FERD |
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| What kind of trolling baits are you making these days ? It sounds like your getting into it ? THE FERD | |||
| tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | I do pretty much the same thing as Mike. I run 20# P-line on some rods, and 25# Big Game on others when trolling "clean" structure. I then use my normal casting equipment when trolling over thicker structure, or heavy weeds. When I am dragging bigger baits (10+") I use my casting equipment as well, as I just have more confidence that it will hold up better to the constant pull from the baits. | ||
| millsie |
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Posts: 189 Location: Barrington, Il | For trolling small baits like Hooker Shads and lil Ernies, we use 30# Magna thin. For larger baits in the fall in Canada we use 50# Stren High Impact. We also run 100# Power Pro right off the back of the boat in the propwash. Jeff | ||
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