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Casting vs. Trolling
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Message Subject: Casting vs. Trolling
Slamr
Posted 1/24/2006 12:25 PM (#173595)
Subject: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 7105


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Just a quick poll type question....which do you do more, Cast or Troll?

and, WHY?
fishwater1
Posted 1/24/2006 12:34 PM (#173597 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling


I cast because I can.

If I can move fish casting I will. The fact that I was directly involved with the action / presentation combined with seeing the follows is what does it for me.

If weather or other conditions (kids with) dictate trolling, I will then troll.
Magruter
Posted 1/24/2006 12:35 PM (#173598 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 1316


Location: Madison, WI
60% casting 40% trolling. The guy i normally fish with is a hardcore troller!! But my heart is in casting...
Bukes
Posted 1/24/2006 12:36 PM (#173599 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





I cast pretty much 100% of the time. Why? Not sure, just like to cast. Need someone to show me the finer points of trolling.
Crash_McGolden
Posted 1/24/2006 12:45 PM (#173601 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 127


Location: NW burbs of Chicago
Not that I have control over which we end up doing, but I personally prefer to cast. Trolling to me feels like cheating.

Crash McG
Slamr
Posted 1/24/2006 12:50 PM (#173602 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 7105


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
slamr15: trolling isnt cheating, its just that I'm doing all the work
slamr15: this year, you're setting the lines
Crash: no way.
Crash: i mean, it's basically sitting in the boat, trolling
Crash: as opposed to working for the fish
slamr15: its actaully pretty difficult, if you do it right
slamr15: Saturday we worked hard to get those fish
Crash: well, it's kind of boring
slamr15: takes a ton of concentration to keep the boat on the right path, and its alot of work to set, and pull, and re-set the lines
slamr15: but yes, its pretty boring
MACK
Posted 1/24/2006 1:07 PM (#173604 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling




Posts: 1086


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60% Casting - 40% Trolling

Age is going to play h#ll on me as I get older. Many years of competitive downhill skiing has taken it's toll on my body. It's nice to get off the feet every once in a while and take a break from standing and to relax. For me...fish is about relaxing anyway..and trolling really helps support that.

Edited by MACK 1/24/2006 1:08 PM
BALDY
Posted 1/24/2006 1:08 PM (#173605 - in reply to #173602)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling




Posts: 2378


I am mainly a caster...mainly because I enjoy it more and I feel like I can present a bait more effectively in this manner.

I did work on my trolling alot this Fall though. Didnt boat any fish, but learned alot and I think I will be a more successful troller this year.

While it may be boring at times, it is in no way easy if you are going to do it right.

MuskieMike
Posted 1/24/2006 1:14 PM (#173607 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Location: Des Moines IA
60% Casting, 40% Trolling...... Catching fish casting is the usually the most fun! But after a few hours of casting and not seeing anything, I like to troll, have some lunch, a few beers! And it's not near as easy as it looks. We did pretty good Saturday, not a single crossed line! But it does help to have a few extra hands settin the lines. I look @ trollin like this"just like sittin at the bar, with a chance of a 50" .... and boy do I lke 50's.... and the Bar!!!!!
Mauser
Posted 1/24/2006 1:20 PM (#173610 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling




Posts: 724


Location: Southern W.Va.
Only way that I troll is: 1) I have no say so in the matter.
2) Too drunk to cast, in which case I shouldn't be on the water to begin with, so take me back to the crib and let me sleep it off.

Mauser
JohnMD
Posted 1/24/2006 1:50 PM (#173613 - in reply to #173610)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 1769


Location: Algonquin, ILL
The greater majority of lakes I fish do not permit Trolling

Steve Van Lieshout
Posted 1/24/2006 1:58 PM (#173614 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling




Posts: 1916


Location: Greenfield, WI
I probably trolled for muskies a grand total of 20, maybe 40 minutes tops in 20 years plus of muskie fishing.
I guess that is close enough to 100% to count.
A good percentage of my enjoyment is from the fish charging the bait at the boat, as well as all the thousands of points of interest that you can observe while I'm casting, that likely would be missed if I was trolling..
IAJustin
Posted 1/24/2006 3:17 PM (#173625 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling




Posts: 2082


100% caster - but do admit I have put five fish in the boat trolling (so I guess 97.9% caster???)
ckarren
Posted 1/24/2006 3:38 PM (#173633 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI
I troll when I have my boys. This year I did get them throwing topwater. So I would say casting 80% - 20% trolling.

Yes, McGolden it is boring. But when my 4 and 5 year old catch fish it is GREAT!!!!

-Corey
muskyboy
Posted 1/24/2006 3:44 PM (#173635 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling


I cast 90% of the time, down from 100% casting historically. Trolling does work under the right circumstances where legal, especially when multiple rods per angler are allowed
ToddM
Posted 1/24/2006 9:51 PM (#173712 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 20269


Location: oswego, il
I love casting but my three best days on the water tally 29 muskies and that was all trolling.
muskiemook
Posted 1/24/2006 10:00 PM (#173714 - in reply to #173595)
Subject: RE: Casting vs. Trolling





Posts: 132


Location: Chicago, IL
my ADD is too much to sit there and troll. casting keeps my mind occupied.
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