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Ten Good Trolling Tips
1)    Test your lures

 over the boat side before 

sending them down and back. Do this to make sure the 
lure wiggles and wobbles properly without going belly 
up or wandering off. Some lures can be adjusted, fi ne 
tuned actually, to impart maximum action. For example, 
a slight bend in the tail of a spoon or twist of the hook 
eye in the nose of a plug can make a noticeable 
difference in how the lure performs.
     Also, when running two or more lures, make sure the 
offerings are compatible. Lures that run out of harmony 
with each other are bound to tangle and that means 
wasted time to straighten out the mess. Testing them 
fi rst will avoid the problem.

2)    Consider different sizes,

 shapes, and colors of 

lures. No one has ever fi gured out with precision what 
makes a fi sh strike or snub a lure. There is no doubt, 
that matching the forage (minnows, crayfi sh, etc.) in 
color, shape, action, and size can help trigger those 
strikes from hungry fi sh. On the other hand, if fi sh such 
as bluegills, small mouth bass or Coho salmon are 
protecting spawning beds, they may attack whatever is 
threatening. So, bright colors in lures may out produce 
bland colors.

3)    Vary trolling speeds.

 Goosing the engine now and 

then or slowing to a crawl every so often will change the 
action of the lures and may get fi sh to strike them.

4)    Vary trolling patterns and lead lengths.

 The 

amount of line you let out often determines how deep 
the lure will run and, to some extent, what degree of 
action it will impart. For starters, consider running lures 
about ten feet behind downrigger weights. If fl at line 
trolling, put them back about fi fty feet, then experiment 
depending on what the fi sh do.

 

Trolling patterns affect lure action too, that is why 

some anglers like to wheel a lazy S course. On turns, 
outside lures will speed up momentarily while inside 
lures hang for a moment or two. Some fi sh are attracted 
to lures that change speeds. Also, zigzag patterns al-
low for more water coverage, plus it keeps lures out of 
propeller boil, an important consideration for browns and 
other wary species.

5)   Locate fi sh on a vertical plane.

 Place lures in 

areas where fi sh might be. Skilled fi shermen call these 
areas the “strike zones”. They include the edges of the 
weed beds, structure along bottom, drop-offs, preferred 
temperature of the target species, and the thermocline. 
Remember that fi sh occupy certain areas for certain 
reasons (sources of food, protective cover, preferred 
temperatures, etc.). 

6)    Consider special knots and swivels.

 A good ball 

bearing swivel will all but eliminate line twist and will 
aid in getting maximum performance from a lure. Many 
anglers add the tiny swivels to split rings already on the 
lure itself. On the other hand, a swivel may dampen the 
action of a sensitive lure, such as a Rapala. Some fi sh-
erman tie tiny improved clinch or loop knots. Loop knots 
in particular may enhance up and down and side to side 
action of lures. Any good fi shing manual will explain how 
to tie these and other knots.

7)    Consider releases for fl atline trolling.

 A good 

tip is to secure a piece of downrigger cable or heavy 
monofi lament to the water ski hook or handle below the 
transom of most boats. To the other end of the mono or 
cable, add a pinch-r-release. After letting out your lure to 
the desire distance, put the rod in its holder, then bend 
the tip and secure the fi shing line in the release.

8)    Add a weed guard.

 Having trouble with weeds 

hanging up lures? Consider tying a three-inch piece of 
monofi lament a foot above the lure. Leaves, smaller 
weeds and other debris may catch here momentarily 
then fall off to the side of the lure without tangling. 
Weedless lures are another smart consideration. Down-
rigger cables are effective weed catchers when trolling 
for pike, muskies, or bass in weed-infested lakes.

9)    Add a stinger hook.

 When fi sh short strike, slap at 

lures without becoming hooked, adding a stinger hook 
can solve the problem. Simply tie a treble hook to one 
end of a four inch piece of monofi lament and then tie the 
extra hook to the last gang of hooks on your lure. The 
stinger hook, which trails the lure, provides extra insur-
ance.

10)    Keep hooks sharp.

 Some of the best fi shermen 

sharpen all hooks after every fi sh caught. Hooks get dull 
through both use and misuse, and probably more fi sh 
are lost to dull points than anything else.

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Summary of Contents for Magnum 5 ST

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Magnum 5 ST Magnum 10 STX Magnum 10 STX TS AnglingOutpost com 1 888 356 5022 AnglingOutpost com 1 888 356 5022...

Page 2: ...k 8 Boom End Assembly 10 Spool Cover Removal 11 Rod Holders 12 Cable Termination 13 Line Release 13 Power Loss Crank Handle 14 Wiring Your Downrigger 15 Getting Started 17 Positive Ion Control Theory...

Page 3: ...hould only be used for its intended purpose Improper use will void the warranty and may be a safety risk We hope that you enjoy the use of your new downrigger and enjoy the benefit of controlled depth...

Page 4: ...AIVER OR AMENDMENT SHALL BE VALID UNLESS IN WRITING SIGNED BY JOHNSON OUTDOORS MARINE ELECTRONICS INC Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or lim...

Page 5: ...eing used throughout the world to catch a wide variety of species in both fresh and salt water Whether fishing for blues off Rhode Island walleyes in Lake Erie sailfish off the coast of Florida or str...

Page 6: ...drill four 9 32 holes Use four 1 4 20 x 2 truss head screws and four each flat wash ers and nuts Fasten the base to the deck as pictured NOTE Wellnuts SHOULD NOT be used on decks thicker than 7 16 De...

Page 7: ...nderside is accessible the deck plate can be mounted using screws nuts and washers Drill 9 32 holes Use four 1 4 20 x 1 1 2 flat head screws nuts and washers flat and lock Fasten plate to deck To secu...

Page 8: ...collar Do not tighten yet Figure 1 3 Slide ball hook collar onto the end of the boom and leave it loose Figure 2 4 Insert boom with ball hook collar assembly into frame Figure 3 and line up holes in b...

Page 9: ...all hook into boom tube Tighten enough so that there is no movement on the boom Figure 7 Important Do not overtighten ball hook or perma nent deformation of the boom is possible 9 Once ball hook is se...

Page 10: ...ad screw driver Figure 12 Fixed Length Boom Magnum 5 models only 1 Remove boom end assembly from hardware bag 2 Remove boom adapter and 8 self tapping screw from bag assembly 3 Insert boom adapter int...

Page 11: ...before re moving or replacing the spool Follow the below steps to remove the side cover 1 Loosen and remove the clutch knob Turn the clutch knob clockwise until it is free of the motor shaft Figures...

Page 12: ...thereof is the responsibility of the user and is in no way warranted by Johnson Outdoors Inc Mounting must be in accordance with the above instructions and pictures to comply with the product warrant...

Page 13: ...ck through a series of in creasing tension settings The release can be used with any test line on salt or fresh water and may be adjusted from 2 to 22 pounds of grip tension on the line To change line...

Page 14: ...R REMOVING THE CLUTCH KNOB WILL RELEASE THE SPOOL AND ALLOW IT TO RUN FREE MAKE SURE YOU HOLD THE SPOOL BEFORE REMOVING THE CLUTCH KNOB 1 Unplug downrigger and secure reel see note above 2 Rotating cl...

Page 15: ...are replaced when half dissolved This ensures that the boat will run with a neutral or slightly positive charge Clean zincs on a regular basis with a non corrosive brush Always make sure the boat is...

Page 16: ...ng wire longer than that provided with your unit follow the chart below If you are running more than 30 feet from the battery we recommend that you contact a qualified marine technician Wire Specifica...

Page 17: ...to the off position Raising the Weight Push the toggle switch up momentarily and release The weight will rise until it reaches the surface and then automatically stop If you want to raise the weight...

Page 18: ...ponents in the water When the cable clears the water this current flow will stop The Short Stop system senses this interruption and turns off the motor The trolling weight insulator is used to break t...

Page 19: ...is the use of electricity to control that charge and its fluctuation so that it is always maintained at a specified set voltage The practice of setting up and maintaining a slight positive charge on...

Page 20: ...ger cable while it is in the water The downrigger must be unplugged The voltage you measure on the volt meter is your boat s natu ral electrolysis voltage Use the same set up to measure the PIC voltag...

Page 21: ...lures attached and with no current Current drag water salinity and the use of non Cannon products will affect your actual troll ing depth As an example the first chart shows that if you are troll ing...

Page 22: ...vertical plane Place lures in areas where fish might be Skilled fishermen call these areas the strike zones They include the edges of the weed beds structure along bottom drop offs preferred temperat...

Page 23: ...SOLUTION Retighten clutch knob Clutch knob should be just tight enough that the clutch does not slip when downrigger is in normal use Do not use tools of any kind to tighten the clutch hand tightenin...

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