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Old 09-07-2005, 10:12 PM   #4
NEMS
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Brockton, Ma
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Downrigging

Down rigging is great.
I first used them on the Great Lakes and during the Winn durby.
You don't need wire or lead line to get your lures or tube and worm down to the fish depths.
Using your fish finder find where the fish are then set you down riggers at that depth.I zero the down rigger at the water line.
I use two manual Cannon's with 48" rods off the aft sides and 10 lb balls. Don't use the cheep plastic rod holders that come with the Cannon's, use your boats rod holders. When I set the down riggers at 10 feet I can see them on my fish finder at ten feet.
Let out around out 100 feet or so fishing line, use lite drag and use the clicker alarm then wait for the action. I rip off about 120 feet or so using my arms streched out finger tip to finger tips is about 5 to 6 feet long.
I also use 18 foot out riggers at the same time, out riggers are great for surface fishing, that's 4 rods at the same time.

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