How Do You Rig A Lake Troll?

How do you use a lake troll?

Used in much the same way as a dodger, the most common way to use lake trolls is by attaching them directly to a downrigger rod and then adding a 12- to 18-inch leader and terminating the rig with a trolling spoon or Yakima spin-n-glo.

What line do you use for trolling lake trout?

When jigging for lake trout, the preferred rods are 6’6” to 7’6”, medium to medium heavy, with a fast action. 30-40 lb braid with about a 12′ fluorocarbon or monofilament clear leader is the preferred line set up. 17-20 lb monofilament line throughout can also be substituted if preferred.

How deep should you troll for lake trout?

The middle layer of water, the thermocline, contains both a large amount of dissolved oxygen and forage fish. Your trolling should be concentrated close to or in the thermocline for best results. It will be from 15 to 50 feet down in most lakes, depending on size and depth.

Should you troll with or against the current?

When in an area with current, troll crosscurrent as opposed to with and/or against the current. Going crosscurrent, you don’t have to worry about how the current is affecting your lure’s or bait’s speed through the water. Plus, fish generally swim into the current.

How do you properly troll?

Consider this a “beginners guide” to trolling – so if you want to learn how to troll, or troll more effectively, read on.

  1. Get The Right Gear.
  2. Have A Plan.
  3. Use Your Electronics.
  4. Start Small, Work Bigger.
  5. Don’t Stop.
  6. Try Multiple Presentations.
  7. Change Speeds.
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How much line should you let out when trolling?

Trolling Depth Trick #3
Consider the following example: If you’re trolling a tandem rig tied with two five-ounce bucktails (5 x 2 = 10), and you let out 100 feet of line (double 50, so multiply by two again), according to the Rule it will run at about 20 feet below the surface (5 x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20).

How fast should I troll for lake trout?

A trolling speed of less than 2 mph is preferable when you are targeting lake trout. However, speeding up or slowing down your troll can trigger fish that are following your lure. And they do like to follow. Also, when you are using a three way rig, I generally try to keep it just a bit off bottom.

How do you troll for lake trout without a downrigger?

Flat lining is a simple practice of trolling along the shoreline and letting out a fishing line behind the boat with a floating/shallow running lure. With some simple tools like planer boards, anglers can flat line several lines at once behind the boat covering large amounts of water.

How deep is lake trout may?

In small spring-fed lakes the Lake Trout might be at all depths. In the morning and evening they may be close to the surface but generally go at least 30 feet deep on a bright sunny day.

What is a good speed for trolling?

So, what is the best trolling speed? The best trolling speed depends on several factors including the type of fish, water conditions and lure choice. In general, trolling speeds between 1.5 and 2.5 mph, as measured by GPS, are a good starting place for most species like walleye, trout and salmon.

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What colors do lake trout like?

Blue, silver, orange, pink, and chartreuse are all great colors to ensure your lure is visible at depth.

How do I attract fish to my boat?

Top Ways to Attract Fish to Your Dock and Lakeshore

  1. Use Fish Lights around your lake dock and shoreline area to attract fish.
  2. Using aeration in your lake or pond to create a healthy environment for your fish.
  3. Create a home for your fish using an old tree placed in your lake.

How do you slow down a boat while trolling?

Shut Down Your Boat’s Engine(s)
With triple outboards, for example, shutting down the center engine (or leaving it in neutral) will help you troll slower. If that’s not slow enough, use just the center outboard and turn off the two outside motors. With quad outboards, try running just two motors.

What is jigging technique for fishing?

The jigging technique mainly involves catching fish by impaling (piercing) them with special hooks. In jigging generally, the line must be jerked to pierce the fish with sharp weighted hooks that when pulled will have sufficient momentum to penetrate the fish thereby preventing their escape.

How do you deal with trolls?

5 tips for dealing with trolls

  1. Starve them. It’s totally understandable to want to wage a war on trolls with your keyboard, but trolls thrive on others’ anger, frustration and annoyance.
  2. Record it. Take a screenshot so that you have a record of the original post.
  3. Stand up for yourself.
  4. Log off.
  5. Tell someone you trust.

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