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06-10-2015, 05:32 AM #1
Wakina...I am fairly new to trolling. I have put my TT's in "time out" and started running Tadpoles. The TT's seemed like they were not running straight, especially as they would get closer to the boat. Is this common and is there a way to tune them?
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06-10-2015, 06:22 AM #2Captain Greg
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06-10-2015, 09:19 AM #3
Another question regarding TT
If you gentlemen don't mind...
May seem like a stupid question, but when using the dive curve charts, what are you basing your line counter on? At the water level, tip of the rod, or at the actual reel? I realize duplication is the key to line counters, but I also fish solo most of the time. If I remember correctly, on a TT40, 65' of line out runs you down to approx. 26'. When solo, rods are direct to the TT and placed in rod holder, Obvious rod tip about 6-8' above waterline. Every once in a while I have a couple buddies with me and I can run the big boards...obviously clips are closer to the waterline. Probably over thinking this as usual...
Thank you
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06-10-2015, 09:33 AM #4
Dive curve is based on line that is physically in the water. So you have to compensate for any line you have out of the water. If you want 65ft back and rod tip is 8ft above water. You will need to add the 8ft to your 65ft lead.
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06-10-2015, 10:22 AM #5
The depth that is referred to would be from the water line to the diver and not the rod tip to diver, unless the rod tip is positioned at surface level. You must take into consideration how much line it takes from the rod tip to get to the surface level. Height of the rod tip is irrelevant! The only meaningful measurement is the line back from surface level as that is where the divers action and the dive curve originates from.
There is one simple and effective way to determine exactly when you have the desired amount of line out from your rod tip to water line besides just estimating the distance. Get yourslf a package of small rubber bands, small enough to pass thru the rod guides and the level wind device on your trolling rig. Half hitch a small rubber band to the line at the desired amount of line out. In your example you wanted 65' of line out to reach 26'. So just leave out the line from your reel until you get to 65' and then half hitch the small rubber band to your fishing line at the rod tip and leave out your line until the rubber band is just at the surface level +/- an inch or 2 so long as you can see it at the surface. That is the easiest way that I have found to get the desired results you are looking for. Upon retreival just wind it back thru the guides and onto the reel leaving it in place for the next fish So you can double check your total line out. Once you have determined the total distance you can read your line counter numbers and just set lines back that distance. Example would be 65' for dive curve and 24' from rod tip to the water level making the total 89' reading on your linecounter with rod in the rod holder. You can just leave out 89' each time and be reasonably assured that you are about 26ft down.Last edited by wakina; 06-10-2015 at 10:31 AM.
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06-10-2015, 10:41 AM #6
Great info as always Wakina, I'll remember the river band suggestion in the future as well because I've often quarreled with the difference between the boards off the back of the boat and those off of the inlines. Big trouble, you have the most immigrant part of all already figured out: It's not how much longer is let out on each reel, it's duplicating the depth that's working.
Very informative thread, carry on.
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