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06-21-2009, 12:18 PM #1
Thanks for the compliment.
The rule of thumb is to look in the water and have the spoon right beside the boat to see the action. It should swoop back and forth and not wobble, roll or drop lifelessly. Some of the same applies to cranks. They all have an action of differant sorts. Without speed, they won't reach the desired depth and action. Near 2 mph is needed to achieve this in most circumstances. The exception is prespawn and alot of pros use extra weight to get the lure down
I would say worm harnesses ideal is 1 mph give or take. Again look at the blade right beside the boat. You just want it turning and that is all you need.
Spoons- scorpion size 1.6-2.4 mph
stinger size 1.8- 3.0
magnum size 1.8-3.5
I have found the smaller spoons start to roll at lower speeds and they all roll near 3.5 unless you get high speed specific spoons such as Flutter Chucks by Eppinger that can handle more speed.
Trolling is almost always best with the wind. The theory behind this is the fish feed into wind and surface current.
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You have to be over fish to catch them.
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