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01-21-2017, 12:59 PM #7
The "count down" method of drift fishing is what the name implies. Once the lure hits the water and starts to sink you count in seconds the time until you begin your retrieve. The time interval determines the depth of the lure at the beginning of the retrieve, but not 1-1. One second represents a variety of sinking speeds, depths, depending on several factors like lure weight and design, attached bait, line size, etc. Thus "count" in seconds how far "down" the lure is.
The purpose is to try different depths and see which one produces the best. Lure design and weight, speed of retrieve and drift, line size, all are factors in keeping the lure at a particular depth as long as possible. Typically you first determine the depth the walleye are at with the fish finder (best you can) and start there. Then try the count down method to match that depth. It takes practice and knowing your lures / equipment. Once you find a count that is producing catches, everyone gets on that count, matching retrieve speed, etc.Last edited by West Basin; 01-21-2017 at 01:07 PM. Reason: add content
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