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Couple of Coho rigs I just set up. What do you think?
Paul Czarnecki replied to John Kelley's topic in Tackle and Techniques
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KING HITS
Paul Czarnecki replied to Reel time II's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
And once again we see why you're still single. 😊 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
KING HITS
Paul Czarnecki replied to Reel time II's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
When kings are "actively feeding" it really doesn't matter where your baits are. I've seen them travel amazing distances to hit a bait. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
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Brian Williams caught it. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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I had a lot of pics I could have used Jimmy. But fish please no in January is just mean! You guys are welcome to stop by the boat this April and I'll show you exactly what I'm running. They are now being carried by Narbys at the Oak and Fat Nancys on the east end. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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They are like crack to Browns. The bigger models are like crack to walleyes. I ran them early last year on kings and could not find an issue like with other stick baits. They come out of the package tuned and ready to rock!!! Their colors are second to none! Yes, I'm biased and yes I pro staff for them! 😃 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Bloodruntackle.com Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Standard Slide divers. I should qualify my earlier post by saying I typically use my slide divers to target fish 40' and up. That said, I rarely have more than 130' of line out. In fact my favorite set is 90' out with 20' from the diver to the bait. Tripping them is not an issue. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Mono slide divers account for up to 40% of my king catch on some days in late April and early May. Cashed more than a few tournament checks because of slide divers and mono. Just sayin Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Dipsey diver with fixed slider
Paul Czarnecki replied to woody 184's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
I can't believe this ridiculous discussion is still going on. We need spring!! Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
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Yep---they make the worlds largest diving plug and I HATE when that happens. The key to it NOT happening is to keep the rod tip as low as possible-especially as the board gets close. In your case, with the board 10' away putting the rod in a holder was the LAST thing you want to do. Much better to reel it another 6 feet and lift the board out of the water. If a board does dive on you the ONLY way to get it to come up is to free spool the reel. I've done this many times with a ticked off King on the other end and still boated the fish. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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You guys REALLY should have made it to the LOTSA show last month. Greg from blood run had his 44's there with the modifications. I have never had an issue running them but I know some have. The new modification eliminate any possibility of ANYONE having an issue. You're really missing out not running inlines but there's been enough arguing on that subject already. 😄 Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United
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Rattling stickbaits
Paul Czarnecki replied to lrg355's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Rattling stickbaits
Paul Czarnecki replied to lrg355's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
I ran Bay Rats for the first time last year--field testing some prototypes. They all had rattles and we had a tremendous couple of days on Browns. That said, one of my favorite brown trout baits of all time, a J9 rapala in black and silver, never had rattles. I don't think it matters either way. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
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Super long dipsey Leads
Paul Czarnecki replied to darkfisher's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
You're right Chris. As I said the spin doctor can only rotate as much as the design of the flasher will allow it to. A longer leader allows that spin doctor to cover a wider swath of water while maintaining its rotation. When you add a 6' meat rig leader to that spin doctor the water covered increases yet again. I used the dodger comparison to illustrate how a longer lead can affect the action of a bait--not how wide a skinnier can rotate. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United -
Super long dipsey Leads
Paul Czarnecki replied to darkfisher's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Bust out the popcorn...... Longer leader lengths, on anything, will "slow" the action of that bait down. Shorter leaders will "speed up" the action or erratic movement. As Mark pointed out at LOTSA a longer diver leader will allow for more, albeit slower, spin doctor action. The rotation of said spin doctor can only increase to a point---that point being the maximum rotation allowed by the design of the flasher. A longer leader allows for more lateral movement on a flasher setup as well. When running meat on a long leader, which is what Mark was illustrating, there is MUCH more overall action imparted to the entire setup than with a shorter leader. If you need "proof" of what I'm saying put a dodger and fly on an 8' lead at 2.5. Then put the same setup on a 30' lead at the same speed. The 30' lead will maintain the nice lazy flip a dodger is supposed to have while the 8' lead will be spinning. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United