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03-14-2022, 08:09 AM #1
Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
Lets say I am in 40 foot of water and I'm targeting walleyes 3 inches of bottom using downriggers. I'm using 10ft. lead off ball trolling 1.2 -1.5 . Is Running 34ft. the correct deepth I should run. oh yea! using Bandits deep walleye!!
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03-14-2022, 08:18 AM #2
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
My guess is the precision dive chart is good just from ball instead of board. I’d say 30-32 down would get you 40 with a 10’ lead of 10#.
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03-21-2022, 08:09 PM #3
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
We use Blacks releases right off the ball. Run your bait back the desired distance and then hook your line to the release. Lower the ball to desired depth. You can set the Blacks release fine enough it will release on all but the smallest fish.
We don't use stackers. ,Mike
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03-21-2022, 09:57 PM #4
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03-22-2022, 06:14 AM #5
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
cannon makes a good ajustable one
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03-22-2022, 10:46 AM #6
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03-14-2022, 08:27 AM #7
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
Forget 30lb. Braid like 10lb.mono
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03-14-2022, 10:05 AM #8
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
Hi Gator Bait.
When using downriggers one of the critical factors is blowback. Blowback is how high your ball rises in the water. This is controlled by weight of the ball and your speed. The lighter the ball or the faster you troll the more the ball rises up in the water.
Because of blowback you can't use the precision trolling app exactly, you have to adjust for your particular blowback. In general you will have to set the rigger deeper than what the app says.
The easiest and best way it to use a fish hawk that tells you the exact depth (and speed) of your ball and hence bait. But like everything else they can be pricey. Before we had fish hawks we would let the rigger down when at trolling speed until it just bumped bottom. The difference between the rigger counter and your depth sounder is your blowback. Once you know this you are good to dial the rigger precisely to the depth you want for any depth.
It is not as bad as it sounds because after a few times you will know your boat/rigger blowback and won't need to check anymore.Mike
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03-14-2022, 12:04 PM #9
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
I should of put that in description too. running 12lb. flat round wt. with fin i do have a hawk cause trolling for them salmon and coho's you got smaller window. I didn't know it was called blowback i called it drift lol and uses hawk and solix to zero in on on that depth. and speed. thanks TigerLast edited by GatorBait; 03-14-2022 at 01:10 PM.
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03-16-2022, 05:20 PM #10
Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph
If you're running bandits off the ball I'd run the shallow Bandits as opposed to the deep ones.
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