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Downriggers
1 6.67% -
Dipsy's
6 40.00% -
Planer boards
5 33.33% -
Combination
7 46.67%
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Thread: Most productive program??
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08-07-2013, 04:53 PM #1
I try to keep things simple. I run 2 Church Walleye boards off each side. My best lead is 160' back with Junior Thundersticks off 20# 6 foot leader off 50 TT or 50 Jet Divers. The first board is out 100'. The inside board is back about 80'. The trick is to have them running in tandom so if even the smallest junk fish gets on you will notice a pullback. Keep your speed under 2.2 mph and the boards will run just fine even in 5 footers. I use 20# Trilene XT on everything except the downrigger poles which are 7' graphite poles with Shimano 2000 Sidestab reels with 12# Trilene XT. I up those to 14# XT when fishing for steelies in Conneaut. I'll be off Geneva around 6 AM. If anyone is out, give me a call on Ch. 68 or 79.
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08-08-2013, 09:36 AM #2
my program is divers but I use lite bite slide divers. I use them just like a standard diver but really like the lite bite trigger so the diver will trip on those small junk fish. I just haven't been around the inline boards enough to feel comfortable using them. but I went out on a charter that used dipsy,s in the back of the boat then used 3 oz inline weights on inline boards and it was a very effective way to catch fish. the boards did out preform the divers but the divers did catch fish. so I say a combination of boards and divers is probably the best program. and I do use downriggers at times but they just don't seem to catch as many fish as boards and divers. but I only use them when I need to get more lines in the water.
sherman
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08-08-2013, 11:39 AM #3
Thanks Sherm for the input, I appreciate you guys helping me figure all this out.
The quote above, I hear from many many open water Erie trollers. Which tells me I’m doing something wrong, downriggers are pretty good producer for me. Maybe due to the long leads behind the ball. (Not sure).
The charter you went out with, was that in the Central basin? I was wondering about the 3oz and how deep that would get ya.24' Caravelle
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08-09-2013, 10:52 AM #4
yea we were in the central basin. we were marking fish around 48 to 50 ft down and I believe he ran his inlines back 110 ft which I believe he said put him down about 42 ft but don't quote me on this. I am working on memory from last year and it don't work as good as it use to. and I think he was running his divers back 120 on a 3 and 90 on a 1 setting. but I was mostly trying to see if I wanted to switch to running boards. and I just didn't learn enough from the one trip so for now I am sticking to doing what I know best and running the divers and riggers when I need to get more lines in the water.
you can get a chart for dive depths and even order the inline weights from rednekoutfitters.com hope this helps.
shermanLast edited by sherman51; 08-09-2013 at 10:57 AM.
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