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338Muskie
Posted 7/20/2006 1:01 PM (#201508)
Subject: Muskie Trolling


Is their a guide or way to do the math to figger out how deep a lure is running back of the boat? Some way you can put in you line size, weight size, speed, lure size and tell how deep your lure is running?

Thanks
tuffy1
Posted 7/20/2006 1:09 PM (#201513 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling





Posts: 3242


Location: Racine, Wi
There is a book out now that details this really well. And a second edition coming out soon, if it's not already out. It's called Musky Mike's Trolling Secrets. http://www.muskytrollingsecrets.com/ They did an excellent job with this book and the second edition is going to include more baits like Dawgs, and some with drop weights I believe.
mikie
Posted 7/20/2006 1:24 PM (#201519 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling





Location: Athens, Ohio
Dang, if they'd told me back in math class that I could use it in fishing, I'd paid more attention! m
MuskyTrap
Posted 7/20/2006 4:23 PM (#201534 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling




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I have found that on some trolling baits the package says will troll for example 15 feet deep with 50 feet of line. Now if you take those peices of information and put them into a ratio, you will be able to get a rough estimate at least with different lengths of line out. if you had a bait that went 15 feet deep with 50 feet of line this is how you would figure it out to see how deep it would dive at say 20 feet of line. I know it may not be any where near perfect for calculations, but if you didnt want to buy a book or anything a couple of minutes could get you ball parked.

Set it up as follows:(ignore the dots between deep and x, and line and 20)

15ft deep . . . . . . . . . .X
___________ = ___________

50 ft of line . . . . 20 feet of line

1. multiply the 15feet deep by your 20 feet of line to get:

300
_________ = X

50ft of line

2. Divide 300 by 50 to get

6 = X

3. This number is the number of feet deep your lure will be with 20 feet of line out. As i said before it wont be perfectly accurate, but it will at least get you started.

To try this for different lengths of line just take that 20 ft of line and change it to however long you want to troll with. I just used 20 for the easy calculations.

Hope that helps


Edited by MuskyTrap 7/20/2006 4:28 PM
muskihntr
Posted 7/20/2006 7:52 PM (#201564 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
i agree with tuffy get musky mikes book http://www.muskytrollingsecrets.com/ it takes the guesswork out!!! definetly a useful tool!!! i bought the cd as well printed out my fav baits and had it laminated too and always keep it in my boat! cant wait for vol 2!!!!
uptown
Posted 7/20/2006 9:30 PM (#201585 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling




Posts: 432


Location: mpls
A ratio would be great,but you would have to figure water temps and the type of construction of the bait (wood,plastic,fiberglass,ect) to be accurate.
MuskyTrap
Posted 7/20/2006 10:37 PM (#201595 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling




Posts: 100


Yeah i agree that it wouldnt be accurate. There are lots of factors that dont surface in books and how-tos such as lure composition water temps etc. There are basically to many variables to consider. All in all i do agree that the ratio isnt the most accurate way of going about things, but may be a quick help on a day when say you forgot your book or if your boat doesnt have a cd-dvd player!
Guest
Posted 7/21/2006 8:53 PM (#201719 - in reply to #201508)
Subject: RE: Muskie Trolling


2nd edition of Muksy Trolling Secrets is supposed to be out late August or early september from what I have heard.
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