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walleyejoe
Posted 4/23/2023 7:49 PM (#1020172)
Subject: trolling




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Will be doing some fishing from a boat this year, and have a couple questions for anyone familiar with propwash trolling.

I'm guessing this is basically a shallow water technique? About how far back is best and would you use erratic lures or lures that track relatively true?

Thanks for any help. Tim
jdsplasher
Posted 4/23/2023 9:53 PM (#1020176 - in reply to #1020172)
Subject: RE: trolling





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Location: SE, WI.

Every lure is prop wash material. Every lure can be trolled. I would say from 0 -20 feet of line out  qualifies to the term “prop washing”. Propping can be done in 4’- 40’ of water!

 What’s even more Unique, is building lures to fine tune this presentation!!!

 JD



Edited by jdsplasher 4/23/2023 9:57 PM
BillM
Posted 4/23/2023 9:55 PM (#1020177 - in reply to #1020172)
Subject: Re: trolling





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I know guys that prop wash in deep water. It's not just a shallow water technique at all. And like mentioned above you can toss whatever you want in the prop wash! Fun way to fish.
JKahler
Posted 4/25/2023 2:11 PM (#1020258 - in reply to #1020172)
Subject: RE: trolling




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Location: WI
Spinnerbaits are great propwash baits over shallow weeds. Big Believers are awesome and will walk all over. I would guess 60% of the fish I get trolling are on down rods in the propwash.


Masqui-ninja
Posted 4/26/2023 6:23 AM (#1020272 - in reply to #1020172)
Subject: Re: trolling





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Location: Walker, MN
We propwash troll in 5-150 f.o.w. I like a big jointed crankbait for a panicked look.
Jeff Hanson
Posted 4/26/2023 9:04 AM (#1020281 - in reply to #1020272)
Subject: Re: trolling




Posts: 945


Any depth is good for propwash trolling.
My best 2 baits for that are these two.
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/muskie-train-jointed-mx7-5?_p...
https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/products/muskie-train-mx9?_pos=9&_sid=...
some days the fish want straight baits some they want jointed. Biggest musky I've ever had on hit a walleye MX9 in the wash. Sadly, it pulled off 6' from the net.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
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