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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, fine 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 first will avoid the 
problem. 

 

2)  Consider different sizes

, shapes, and 

colors of lures. No one has ever figured out with 
precision what makes a fish strike or snub a lure. 
There is no doubt, that matching the forage 
(minnows, crayfish, etc.) in color, shape, action, 
and size can help trigger those strikes from 
hungry fish. On the other hand, if fish 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 fish 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 flat line trolling, put them 
back about fifty feet, then experiment depending 
on what the fish 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. Fish may nail lures that change 
speeds. Also, zigzag patterns allow for more 
water coverage, plus it keeps lures out of 
propeller boil, an important consideration for 
browns and other wary species. 

5)  Locate fish on a vertical plane

. Place lures 

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

 

6)  Consider special knots and swivels. 

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 fisherman tie tiny improved cinch or loop 
knots. Loop knots in particular may enhance up 
and down and side to side action of lures. Any 
good fishing manual will explain how to tie these 
and other knots. 

 

7)  Consider releases for flatline trolling

. A 

good tip is to secure a piece of downrigger cable 
or heavy monofilament 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 fishing line in the release. 

 

8)  Add a weed guard

. Having trouble with 

weeds hanging up lures? Consider tying a three-
inch piece of monofilament 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. Downrigger cables 
are effective weed catchers when trolling for 
pike, muskies, or bass in weed-infested lakes. 

 

9)  Add a stinger hook

. When fish 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 
monofilament and then tie the extra hook to the 
last gang of hooks on your lure. The stinger 
hook, which trails the lure, provides extra 
insurance. 

 

10) Keep hooks sharp

. Some of the best 

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

TROLLING

 TIP

S

 

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Страница 2: ...he state of Michigan introduced Pacific salmon into the Great lakes in an attempt to revitalize its sport fishing industry From this successful transplant new fishing techniques and equipment were developed One such method was controlled depth fishing which enabled fishermen to place a lure at a desired depth by utilizing downriggers Because of the varying factors water temperature thermocline wea...

Страница 3: ...ounted at the junction of two rail sections with the aid of two pieces of plywood They will protect your rail from any marks from the clamp and provide a non slip urface Arrows Indicate Mounting Locations Deck Plate Gimbal Mount Clamp Mount Mounting Accessories Deck Plates are necessary when extra strength must be added to the base material of the boat and for attaching the downrigger to other mou...

Страница 4: ...lso recommended to install two additional flat head screws through the top plate for stabilization you will need to drill and countersink NOTE In no case should this mount be used on fiberglass thick or less unless it is foamed in Pedestal Mounting Pedestals are used wherever additional height is needed for ease of operation or to clear obstructions such as handrails Caution When using a pedestal ...

Страница 5: ...ger Installing the Base on Your Boat Decks up to 7 16 thick Where access to the underside of the deck is not available the mounting base can be mounted using wellnuts Use the base as a template to mark locations and drill four 1 2 holes Mount the base using four 1 4 20 x 4 truss head screws and four wellnuts Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are firmly compressed as pictured Decks thicker than 7 ...

Страница 6: ...he Standard 24 Inch Boom inserts into the downrigger frame Be sure that the boom is held securely by seating it firmly against the shoulder inside the fame and fastening the boom locking screw such that it engages the hole in the boom Assemble Swivel Head To Boom Insert the telescopic boom end into the boom align holes and fasten in place with a 8x5 8 screw Spread the swivel head side plates and s...

Страница 7: ...n Cable Snap Swivel Tip A set of pliers with wire cutters is recommended for this part of setup Examine the top of the terminator and note the order shown in the detail to run cable Unwind about 2 feet of cable and thread the cable through the rubber cushion Lead cable into HOLE A Pull six inches of cable through Thread cable through swivel then up into bottom of the terminator Lead cable out of H...

Страница 8: ...gned in 15 degree increments Slide the rod holder tube into the clamp to the desired position within the recommended area see below Be sure the angled shoulders are facing up Place the locking disk into the mating recess of the frame Slip the clamp arms in place where the obround tab on the disk fits into the slot on the clamp Slide the star washer between the arm of the clamp and the frame Place ...

Страница 9: ...ll 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 properly grounded to the water This will help ensure proper PIC voltage on the cable and that the Short Stop will function properly Electrical Specifications Wiring Instructions The Mag 10HS Mag 10TS Mag 5HS are rated at 25 amps full load 12 volts DC and is prote...

Страница 10: ...slowly to a predetermined trolling depth With multiple downriggers you could start all your weights creeping down one at a time and then stop them each in turn Powered Descent One speed fits all Hold the toggle switch down until the weight reaches the desired depth and release The motor will stop when switch is released or moved to the neutral position Raising the Weight Push the toggle switch up ...

Страница 11: ...ator is used to break the cable contact to the water while the weight is still in the water The reel set screw allows the circuit path to be made through the structure of the downrigger NOTE It may be necessary to use two trolling weight insulators Stopping the weight at water level eliminates the cable strain caused by bouncing weights or weights hitting the boom end Stopping at water level will ...

Страница 12: ...he natural electrolysis Place the ground lead of the meter on the motor or the battery ground Place the positive lead on the stainless steel downrigger cable while it is in the water The downrigger must be unplugged The voltage you measure on the volt meter is your boat s natural electrolysis voltage Use the same set up to measure the PIC voltage just plug in the Mag 10HS Mag 10TS Mag 5HS Using Po...

Страница 13: ... below 1 Unwind the cable from the reel 2 Remove the set screw 3 Align the set screw hole in the reel with the hole in the reel shaft by inserting a 3 16 or smaller rod and rotating the reel until you feel it drop into the shaft hole 4 Replace the set screw and tighten until you feel resistance 5 By gently rocking the reel back and forth while tightening the set screw you can feel it engage in the...

Страница 14: ... Locate fish on a vertical plane Place lures in areas where fish might be Skilled fishermen call these areas the strike zones They include the edges of the week beds structure along bottom drop offs preferred temperature of the target species and the thermocline Remember that fish occupy certain areas for certain reasons sources of food protective cover preferred temperatures etc 6 Consider specia...

Страница 15: ...ranty periods Johnson Outdoors Inc will at its option either repair or replace same without charge but no cash refunds will be made 1 The boom motor and reels plus all Lexan parts including but not limited to frames and bases will be free from defects in materials and workmanship subject to normal wear and tear for the original purchaser s lifetime 2 All other items will have 1 year limited warran...

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