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05-16-2017, 04:49 AM #1
Don't try to do too many types of trolling lures it just makes it even more expensive. I mostly troll cranks or harnesses so I have rods with mono and use snap weights to control depth. Add 4 inline boards and your ready to buy lures. There are some expensive inline boards and cheap ones. They both do the same thing it is just one has better marketing. I have 4 offshore and 2 off brand no difference in them. I recently bought 6 walleye boards at gander for $15 a piece. Don't chase methods they all work on the same principal of getting the bait to a known depth that your fish finder thinks will give you the best chance for a hit.
Last edited by jeepdude64; 05-16-2017 at 04:51 AM.
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05-16-2017, 07:08 AM #2
Cabela's has a brand of Trolling rods and reels with line counters. You can pick them up for $65 dollars and on-sale I have got them for $55. Two different medium rod lengths to choose from. They have a LIFETIME guarantee. I have had 8 of them for 4 years now. One of the counters stopped working last spring. I did not have a receipt but took it back to the store. No questions asked. They had me pick out a new one and swapped it.
I am not associated with Cabela's in any way!!!!!!!
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