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The Swan
Posted 11/1/2013 10:05 AM (#671349)
Subject: Propwash Trolling, How Many?


In relation to another post/topic: How many people have actually caught a fish while propwash trolling? Truly, I would like to know how often this technique succeeds.
cave run legend
Posted 11/1/2013 10:16 AM (#671352 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?





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Its a legendary technique. I don't keep track of numbers but I would say a 1/3 of my trolling fish in the past 3 years have came in the prop.
FSF
Posted 11/1/2013 12:21 PM (#671372 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: RE: Propwash Trolling, How Many?


The Swan - 11/1/2013 10:05 AM

In relation to another post/topic: How many people have actually caught a fish while propwash trolling? Truly, I would like to know how often this technique succeeds.


Might there be some skepticism here?

Propwash trolling was around long before the internet, and this board, were ever conceived. It is amazing that fish can gather themselves and strike as fast as they actually do. When you are cruising along a bank at 5 mph, and you see a fish swim up off a deadfall and nail the bait before it clears the wood by 3-4 feet, you'll be convinced. And they do it as the boat runs right over their head in 4-5 feet of water, and I am certain they are willing to hit stuff in passing, even shallower. Out in the lake, it is even easier, and when they have more room to decide, they can certainly run it down from behind, below, and/or whack it from the side.

Trolling is simple, not rocket science. Seeing propwash hits might cause some jaw droppage at first, but you'll be a believer in short order. Not always the best trolling strategy, but one that works well in various waters.
JKahler
Posted 11/1/2013 12:49 PM (#671379 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?




Posts: 1308


Location: WI
I'm guessing at least 40% of my trolling fish have come in the prop wash. Probably a couple dozen fish in the past 2-3 years.
ShutUpNFish
Posted 11/1/2013 12:50 PM (#671380 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
Prop wash?? Often...

I have caught fish trolling in 5 to 6 FOW on a down rod with just the length of my leader out...(36")

I agree, dragging a diving lure behind your boat to catch a fish is simple. However, consistent trolling success requires a little more than just that...just sayin'

Edited by ShutUpNFish 11/1/2013 12:53 PM
CU301DSV
Posted 11/1/2013 12:59 PM (#671382 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?





Posts: 906


Location: Canada
Down rod on the back corner of the boat with 5' to 15' of line to a 5' leader takes a lot of fish for us.
WOLFFMAN
Posted 11/1/2013 2:33 PM (#671390 - in reply to #671352)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?




Posts: 51


Any size?
andreula
Posted 11/3/2013 5:29 PM (#671611 - in reply to #671349)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?




Posts: 134


Had my doubts and yesterday was the first time I actually gave it some time. 6 ft of line out and zzzzzz zzzz zzz hooked up! Im a believer now!
Shep
Posted 11/4/2013 10:45 AM (#671751 - in reply to #671390)
Subject: Re: Propwash Trolling, How Many?





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WOLFFMAN - 11/1/2013 2:33 PM Any size?

My PB @ 52 1/2. 

 

 



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Esox Madness
Posted 11/4/2013 12:34 PM (#671782 - in reply to #671390)
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Personal best propwash fish

49.5" x 24"


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esox99
Posted 11/4/2013 12:58 PM (#671787 - in reply to #671349)
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Oops, my first reply to your question was under the wrong "prop wash" thread.

Got 2 in the prop wash on my last day of the year on Lake of the Woods, 8 days ago.

A fairly high percent of our late fall trolling muskies come in the prop wash

lifeisfun
Posted 11/4/2013 7:24 PM (#671862 - in reply to #671787)
Subject: RE: Propwash Trolling, How Many?





Location: Ontario
esox99 - 11/4/2013 1:58 PM

Oops, my first reply to your question was under the wrong "prop wash" thread.

Got 2 in the prop wash on my last day of the year on Lake of the Woods, 8 days ago.

A fairly high percent of our late fall trolling muskies come in the prop wash


Nice!
Would you mind sharing more details? water temperature and how deep did you roughly troll?

Edited by lifeisfun 11/4/2013 7:28 PM
jerryb
Posted 11/4/2013 8:49 PM (#671880 - in reply to #671372)
Subject: RE: Propwash Trolling, How Many?




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
Out in the lake, it is even easier, and when they have more room to "decide",
That's good stuff right there....

Trolling is simple, not rocket science.


How's the kid doing? Ha ha!

My answer to the question, about 5% of the time, mostly during the warmest months.

Edited by jerryb 11/4/2013 9:05 PM
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