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    without more info on where you're fishing and your speed water depth lead length off the balls how deep you're setting the riggers, it's hard to give you any info that would help you. when I troll Erie in the central basin during the summer months I have my best luck fishing in 72'+ water depth with my riggers set at 50' and 55' respectively. if one does better than the other then I will adjust them. I use around 25' to 30' leads with mostly bandits. the best ones for us have been sun spot, metallic blue crome, and perch. but if the bite is slow I will run a little deeper trying to get the fish on bottom to strike. we also might change the color of the bandits. but it has to be really slow before taking the sun spot off.

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    Well put, yes more details helps, I am out of East Harbor, the past two weekends I was east of kellys, (north of kellys in 40 ft last weekend) I tried 20, 30 and 40 foot water trolling speed was 2-2.5 mph, Used a perch, carrot top bandit. I was only using 10 foot or so leads and changed to 30 ft or more, balls 1-2 ft above where I was making fish. Changed up last weekend and In 40 ft of water had balls at 30-35 ft and 1 at 20 ft.

    I'm thinking I am not going fast enough, but that can't be all of it.

    Next time I am out I plan on going north of Huron

    Thanks for the comments

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    just a reminder if your ball is one or two feet above fish there is pulldown if you are using bandits. If my lead is out 50 ft from ball the bandit will probably be down 10 to 12 ft deeper.

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    marking a lot of fish helps to locate them but I've also had great luck when not marking a lot. but enough to keep me fishing. if you are marking fish then you have to dial in speed and depth to set your riggers. eyes feed best when going up a little to get the bait. with spoons and cranks, I've had better luck running as close to 2.8 as possible. for harnesses, I have done better at 1.6 on days. but most of the time I run a little faster at 1.8 to 2.0 when trolling the summer months.

    as for depth with cranks, it's more of a guessing game. you want the lure at or just above the fish. you have to guess what depth the crank gets plus the depth of the rigger. if you're below the fish you may catch a few but you may not catch anything. I like to err on the shallow side and then drop the weights a little at a time until I find the sweet spot. but more times than not I'm usually good on depth when I start. shallow divers will dive much less than deep divers with much guesswork. in water less than 40' I don't allow for any blowback and allow for the dive of the lure. if I mark fish at 30' I set my rigger about 22; to start. this should put a shallow diver just above the fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRD View Post
    Well put, yes more details helps, I am out of East Harbor, the past two weekends I was east of kellys, (north of kellys in 40 ft last weekend) I tried 20, 30 and 40 foot water trolling speed was 2-2.5 mph, Used a perch, carrot top bandit. I was only using 10 foot or so leads and changed to 30 ft or more, balls 1-2 ft above where I was making fish. Changed up last weekend and In 40 ft of water had balls at 30-35 ft and 1 at 20 ft.

    I'm thinking I am not going fast enough, but that can't be all of it.

    Next time I am out I plan on going north of Huron

    Thanks for the comments
    I have used 10' leads and still caught fish. but I do better with 25' to 30' leads. are you using shallow or deep diver bandits? you want the bait above the fish for best results. if the fish are being marked at 30' in 40' of water you want the lure at or better yet a few feet above the fish. if I was targeting fish at 30' I would want my lures at 25'. allowing for lure depth with a 30' lead with a deep diver I would set my riggers at about 18' to start and adjust if needed. and I would be trolling about 2.7 to 3.0 in warm water.

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    If the only thing you have changed is your boat and you are using all of the same fishing methods that have produced catching walleye in the past, then it could be your new boat! Maybe it's giving off some kind of electronic charge that you can not detect!

    Just an amateur's guess or opinion! I have read some articles before about downriggers and electricity!

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    I truly appreciate the comments, based on what everyone is saying, YouTube videos and such, it is the boat, sort of, but only because my other boat had trouble getting slower trolling speeds, this boat is easier to slow down and I have not paid attention to my speed as I should. My my main conclusions are that I am trolling to slow and I am trolling/presenting lures and such at the depth I mark fish not above them like I should.

    Live and learn and may the fish chase and bite your lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PRD View Post
    I truly appreciate the comments, based on what everyone is saying, YouTube videos and such, it is the boat, sort of, but only because my other boat had trouble getting slower trolling speeds, this boat is easier to slow down and I have not paid attention to my speed as I should. My my main conclusions are that I am trolling to slow and I am trolling/presenting lures and such at the depth I mark fish not above them like I should.

    Live and learn and may the fish chase and bite your lines.

    what i have learned is if you let the down rigger down to 30 ft your set back will be 15 ft always 1/2 of what you let the down rigger down works good for a starting point

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    Quote Originally Posted by centerpoint View Post
    what i have learned is if you let the down rigger down to 30 ft your set back will be 15 ft always 1/2 of what you let the down rigger down works good for a starting point
    you may be right but with a heavy weight or a dredge weight, I just don't believe you lose 50% of depth. I used 8# dredge weights on Erie down 50' and 55' and had minimal blowback. but I just bought 2 10# dredge weights to get even less blowback. I believe if I allowed for a diving crank of say 10' I would need to set my riggers at no more than 20'. at 20' or even 30', my riggers would be almost straight down. the deeper you run your riggers the more blowback you're going to get. if you lose 15' at 30' it would be a lot more at 50'. so if I'm fishing at 50' down my weight would only be down at the most 25' using your figures. when we're targeting fish near the bottom at 70' deep we catch fish with the riggers set at 50' and 55'. I figure I may be losing maybe 10' but the deep diving bandit will easily make up that 10 loss.

    I first started using riggers for salmon on lake Michigan in 1976 and used them for yrs there and when we moved to Erie in the late 80,s I brought the riggers with me. with the transducer, we could track the balls down to about 40' and we only lost a few feet between the rigger count and on our fish finder at that depth. but we never even came close to losing 50%. if we use the rigger counter on Erie and were catching fish then were doing something right.

    but this is just my thinking on the matter. I would never dispute what you're saying, I just have a different perspective on depth lost.

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    Hi PRD,

    We are still between boats here (new one is being rigged next week hopefully), but up until a few weeks ago our downriggers have been our bread and butter accounting for most of our keepers in July and August. I am scheduled to go out and help tune some one else's riggers for them here shortly and I will post what we find.

    Generally we work spoons on the riggers and put the Bandits etc. on boards. Here are our basics that have consistently produced.
    We have been working the line from roughly North of the Huron dump to the weather buoy. Trolling near 3.0 MPH most days.

    Suggestions: Use 8 or 10 # weights at these speeds. We use a fish Hawk to dial in exact bait speeds and depths but if you don't have one I would strongly recommend S turns to help you find the best speed. Remember speed changes if you change boat direction. Particularly if you go up or down seas.

    We also oscillate our riggers until we dial in a depth range.

    The small spoons were producing best but the larger ones should be coming on any time now, I just haven't been able to confirm this.
    Also your choice of Chicken Wing is solid. Also try, Nascar, blue chrome and wonder bread, all have been strong producers this year depending on sun - chromes spoons with sun and copper with overcast.

    I hope this helps, don't give up on those riggers!
    Mike

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