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#1384259 - 05/01/08 10:31 PM Trolling Cranks
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I'm pretty new to fishing with a boat and still learning new things. Trolling cranks confuse me a bit. I get doing it in up to 15 fow just tied to the line but how do you do it in say 40 fow? I know some say bottom bouncer, how does that work though? Do you put seven feet of line after the bouncer to the rap or what do you do. Lets day it can dive five to seven feet.
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#1384372 - 05/01/08 11:27 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: Sandmannd]
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I'm set up with a linecounter reel. This way you can play with the amount of line you let out and once you hit a fish or two you can easily replicate the troll.
Next, get a good small diameter super braid like 4LB diameter Fireline. The low diameter will have less water resistance letting the lure get to it's maximum depth. Also, the no stretch results in a better hookup rate. Mono will stretch too much and you will be lucky to land 20% of your hits. You will want to have a mono leader attatched to the lure, but the six to ten feet of line won't have too much stretch.
You can buy deeper running cranks. You might want to write on the lure it's maximum depth or get a book that has tested cranks and tells you how much line to let out to get a certain depth at a certain speed.
I use a fairly stout rod to pull cranks. Not muskie or catfish type heavy but something medium- heavy. Again, this will result in more hookups because too much bend in the rod will act like stretch in mono.
My outfit set me back around a hundred bucks for the line counter reel, rod, and braided line. I have had a blast pulling cranks. Fish just crush them.
Someone will give up some information about leadcore line and maybe bottom bouncers, but I've had little to no experience with them.

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#1384376 - 05/01/08 11:31 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: Sandmannd]
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Leadcore!!! Controlled depth fishing with ANY lure. For the most part it will follow the path of the boat as well. You can Troll at any depth, and I have pulled boards as well! $$$$$$
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#1384787 - 05/02/08 09:46 AM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: ice-man/vexilar-king]
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That's what I was going to say start looking at leadcore its a great way to go out about it. then you dont have to put a huge crankbait down there if there biting on small baits you can put a 5 or 7 shad down there and watch those pigs smack em'
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#1384852 - 05/02/08 10:20 AM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: hhguide]
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Can you easily troll out of any boat, or is it like salmon fishing where you need a speed control to dial in the exact speed?? Also, what is a good line counter reel that isn't too pricey??

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#1384864 - 05/02/08 10:25 AM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: fishinfey8]
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I got a line counter that connects to any rod for 10 bucks either at fleet or wally world. Seems to work fine. What's a good type of leadcore?
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#1385106 - 05/02/08 12:29 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: Sandmannd]
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Leadcore is an effective way to "go deep" but remember, often times, walleyes will cruise well up in the water column over deep basins, especially in the summer time. So, you don't always need to be on the bottom with the carp and suckers. Ha!
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#1385139 - 05/02/08 12:46 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: Team Otter]
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Diawa(sp.) and Okuma both make linecounter reels in models for less than $50.00. Quantum has now come out with one that is in the $60.00 range. I use a lot of Quantum reels so I wish they'd had them out when I was looking. For fresh water fishng you don't need a large reel. The smaller reel also needs less line to fill the spool.

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#1385609 - 05/02/08 05:20 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: Cicada]
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A thin no-stretch line and deep running baits like reef runners or tail dancers will let you get down to 30 feet or so. If you need to go deeper than that you start to get into more advanced techniques like leadcore and snap weights.

I wouldn't mess around with cranks behind bottom bouncers. Running cranks behind a simple 3-way rig is a better option. This works best with stick baits, it doesn't work as well with deeper running baits like shad raps for instance.

I run my set-ups a little different that cicada does. I don't use any mono leaders on my no-stretch super lines, unless the water is ultra-clear and then I'll run a flouro leader for visibility reasons. For open water trolling I love using mono, it's much easier to fight and land fish on mono than on a no-stretch line. But if I'm flatlining or near weeds / rocks or need the depth or the feel then I'll go with a superline.

TO is right on, if you're going after basin fish you probably don't want to be on the bottom. His point about carp and suckers is a good one ---- other good points are that you need your bait to be above the fish because they'll rise to hit it, and that the fish that are up higher off the bottom are more likely to be the active fish. In states that let you run more than 1 line per angler it's worth running a bait close to the bottom, but here in MN with our 1 line per angler I almost never start in basins with a bait on the bottom.

GPS is all you need for speed control. Varying your speed slightly is usually a good technique, you don't need to lock in on one speed and stay there. S-turns are a great technique.

I like Sealine 17 line counters, they are about $85. Otherwise the Accudpeths and Okumas will get the job done too.

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#1385807 - 05/02/08 08:57 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: PerchJerker]
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Sandman, guedbro is the standard but cabelas makes lead core as well as a couple other companies. 18# and 27# pretty much have the same sink rates but the cabelas line seems to differ between the poundages as far as sink rate with 27 # sinking a bit deeper. The thing to keep in mind as well is that the dacron sheath is the # test rating and the lead filament is just a passive weighting system. I use 27# guedbro and use it for both walleyes and salmon and it achieves the same depths as the 18 when trolled side by side. Remember to push the lead filament out about 6 inches or more prior to tying on your mono leader and backing. Once you get it dialed in it is pretty easy and fun to fish with. For the most part the fish set the hook on the strike and all you have to do is fight them into the boat. I have Okuma magda reels and gander mountain reels and both are sufficient for multiple applications.
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#1385823 - 05/02/08 09:15 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: tunrevir]
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The Sealine reels are what I use and are a moderately priced reel but if your going leadcore get a reel large enough to hold 5-10 colors of leadcore. Speed control is very key with this method so a GPS to let you know speed will really help you dial your depth in. Every .1 mph in speed gain will raise your bait.

A small manul downrigger with a 2 or 3 lb. ball can work well this way you can get light weight release clips and run small cranks and spoons way down there for eyes and lakers ect.

I've only been experimenting for about 4-5 years now with controlled depth fishing for eyes, salmon and trout and it really is a science and alot of fun but can be expensive.
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#1392864 - 05/07/08 08:58 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: tunrevir]
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So, if i want a linecounting reel that has the option to hold leadcore, but probably won't run leadcore off of it (at least for this year), how big of a reel am I looking at? Do most of you have two diff. setups, one specifically for leadcore--since the reels don't seem too spendy it would make sense to skip the hassle of re-spooling if you wanna switch...i just don't know if i'm going to be using leadcore in the future or not!! ANY ADVICE??


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#1392907 - 05/07/08 09:14 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: fishinfey8]
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Registered: 12/11/07
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i am surprised i haven't heard this mentioned yet, dipsey divers, i am not very knowledgable with them but i do know that you can just hook them on to your line and the dipsey diver will dive to a certain depth such as 20 or 30 feet etc... and then your crank is behind the dipsey diver.

we go fishing on michigan once a year with a family friend who has a boat up there and we always have one dipsey out each side of the boat either pullin j plugs or spoons while the rest of the rigs are on downriggers.
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#1392933 - 05/07/08 09:28 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: fishinfey8]
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Instead of buying a line counting reel I just measure 110 ft on shore and slide a color slip knot up my line. Then all I have to do is let line out until the knot. The only thing I wonder if anyone else has ever done this.

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#1393062 - 05/07/08 10:38 PM Re: Trolling Cranks [Re: ottertailguy]
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What about the cases when you only want to run 40 - 70' back or 115 - 160' back?
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