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    My wife and I fish alone in our 18ft boat most of the time. But we do fish on friends/others boats when it arises. So in Ohio waters we are using 4 rods. And we cover the water column quite well. We always look for our own fish staying away from other boats. We both hate fishing in crowds. I don't think enough folks look for water color first. They head to where the boats are and do not try to figure things out they listen to the radio and just wonder what they are doing wrong if they are not catching. A large number of boats in one area will shut down a hot bite quick and you will have to work harder to get them to bite. To me, I won't set a line till I find the right water color unless there is none to be found. When I find the right color, I'll look for marks but I don't need any to set lines. We also troll slower than most and typically do quite well. It works for us.
    If you can stand to listen to all the gibberish on the radio, more power to ya. I wouldn't put much into a line out number if it did not come from someone you know. I've fished with others where their rods were 135 feet of line, mine were 100 to get the exact same depth ( were in the same boat) as an example running jets. Brand of reel, line dia, full spool or not, braid/mono equal just too many variables that can make folks waste their time thinking they are doing the same as everyone else but they might be way off. Also depending on where others are fishing, the depth they are getting fish could quite well be totally different than where your fishing. I was a newbie myself at one time. And I wasted a lot of time listening to bad reports on the radio. There are no guarantees, but if you go out and try to figure it out at least you learn something that will help each and every time you go out again. Use the tools you have on your boat. Learn how to use the tools. Reuse waypoints! Don't try to learn how to run every bait at once. Learn one type bait, then move on to the next one. Find what works for you and you will catch more and bigger fish.
    Everyone does things differently, I just try to supply info that works for me. And hope it helps someone.
    Last edited by ebijack; 05-01-2015 at 11:31 AM.
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