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How do I make my lures deeper when trolling?

How do I make my lures deeper when trolling?

If you need to go deeper, just let out some backing until your target depth is reached. On the lure end of the line, remove a short section of lead as before and tie on a size 18, or smaller, barrel swivel. Now use a 10 to 15 foot mono or fluorocarbon leader to tie on the lure.

How much line should I let out for a troll?

Trolling Depth Trick #3 Consider the following example: If you’re trolling a tandem rig tied with two five-ounce bucktails (5 x 2 = 10), and you let out 100 feet of line (double 50, so multiply by two again), according to the Rule it will run at about 20 feet below the surface (5 x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20).

What is flat line trolling?

Definition of flatline Referring to trolling; to fish a lure or bait behind a boat without adding any weight or directional device to the lure or line. If a diving lure is trolled behind a boat with no weight, diver or other means of altering its depth or direction, an angler is said to be flatlining.

What is a good trolling speed?

So, what is the best trolling speed? The best trolling speed depends on several factors including the type of fish, water conditions and lure choice. In general, trolling speeds between 1.5 and 2.5 mph, as measured by GPS, are a good starting place for most species like walleye, trout and salmon.

What line is best for trolling?

Monofilament is definitely your best bet for trolling. In many cases you can get away with 20-30Lb monofilament with 20-30Lb class gear. This should cover you for many fish such as mahi, sailfish, small tuna, and wahoo.

What does flat line mean in fishing?

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Definition of flatline Referring to trolling; to fish a lure or bait behind a boat without adding any weight or directional device to the lure or line. If a diving lure is trolled behind a boat with no weight, diver or other means of altering its depth or direction, an angler is said to be flatlining.

What is a flat line in trolling?

What’s the best trolling speed for flat lining?

Trolling speed for flat lining can vary a lot from 1.3 to 3-plus mph. Start out slower 1.5 to 1.8 mph and work your way faster if the fish are not responding. Running at 2 to 2.5 seems to be the standard for flat lining Lakers in the spring, but again depending on the wind, current and the fishing pressure, the speed may vary day to day.

What kind of line do you use to troll for trout?

Trout trolling can be a bit like rocket science with downriggers, side planers and lead lines, but BUSHY likes to keep it simple. If you know how, it is possible to succeed with some old fashioned flat line trolling.

What’s the best way to flat line fishing?

Planer boards will pull your fishing lines away from the boat, allowing anglers to fish multiple lines at the same time without getting tangled. Quality snaps and swivels are another vital piece of tackle for flat lining as trolling baits can really twist lines causing tangles.

When is the best time to flat line trout?

Most of my flat-lining has been done in Lake Jindabyne and Lake Eucumbene. I like to fish Jindy anytime in winter and Eucumbene in spring and early summer, because the water temperatures are generally fairly low at those times, and trout are often within 15 or 20 feet of the surface.