09-06-2020, 08:20 PM
I agree with the above posts good info. One thing you will often hear is making S turns when you troll instead of a straight line. This makes the inside line slow down and the outside line speed up, In essence changing the speed without changing the speed on your trolling motor. This does
a few things. It can tell you whether fish prefer the faster speed or the slower speed by which line gets the results and or a lure speeding up or slowing down can trigger a strike.
Pay attn and keep track and it will help you determine the best speed for the fish you are targeting. Varying the speed can be very effective !!!
Tight lines !!
Mildog
a few things. It can tell you whether fish prefer the faster speed or the slower speed by which line gets the results and or a lure speeding up or slowing down can trigger a strike.
Pay attn and keep track and it will help you determine the best speed for the fish you are targeting. Varying the speed can be very effective !!!
Tight lines !!
Mildog
time spent fishing isn't deducted from ones life