Trolling for the Fall
Gang, I haven’t fished much lately do to work. The little time I have had has been dreaming of big rock that may arrive shortly. In preparation for fall trolling have been messing with the mill machine and modifying trolling lure molds. I am considering making some heavy lures 8 and 12 oz lures how many of you guys use these heavy lures? I am also looking at making a mold for slider heads in the 3, 4, 5, and 6 oz. The slider head would be nice for positioning one hook in the lure. What do you guys think, should I concentrate on heavy or slider designs?
I did have one rod I ran heavy this spring that was on fire 14oz. |
I run 6oz/9oz tandems regularly. I also pull umbrellas with up to 24-28oz. Sometimes the deep stuff is the hot stuff.
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I pull a 16oz mojo 6ft behind a 16oz trolling sinker at 50ft and it has been quite productive at times.
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Rob - I had 2 - 9/6oz Tandems mixed in with my planer board rods. These 2 set-ups 75% of my planer rod fish. Everything else came on deep umbrellas, same as Greg.....Don
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Rob, as you know, I used the "slider" lures this preseason. I could use a single barbless hook and set it back further than the normal "first" hook on a regular parachute (but not as far back as a stinger hook). The "catching" was so bad, I'm not sure if it was the lure or the lack of fish that contributed to the slow action.
If you are putting on the "mylar", I'll buy a few to add to the spread. If the winter jellies are bad, the slider lures don't collect as much debris as the conventional lures. I don't run many heavy lures because I run the "dipsey divers" deep. p.s. I hope you dad's knees are ok:D. 5th (Marty) |
Guys thanks for the input. I just was looking for a reason to make bigger / heavier lures. Wait until you see some modifications I have made.
For Marty I am working on powder coating chin patches on lures and trying to add smoke permanently to my collection of paint. Keith wanted me to make some gay looking blue / pink lure with fiber optic strands in it that light up and says eat me. :D |
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Hey Rob,
Definitely use some of the heavier rigs in the fall. I run a couple 9 oz singles and they are always a crowd pleaser and my 7 oz daisies are like magnets. |
How do we get a hold of some of your Mylar chutes?
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