Dr. Matt
Well-known member
Hello fellow Kokanee enthusiasts –
I was fishing Wickiup this past weekend and a boat passed by my on port side and his gear ended up getting tangled into mine. The short story of this is that he claims that it is “standard practice” to let out 120 feet of line before clipping your line into the downrigger release. I have read several books and articles that claim that Koke’s very rarely get spooked by a downrigger ball and that under most circumstances no more than 30 feet of line (actually less in some cases) need to be let out before clipping to a downrigger release.
How much line do you guys typically let out before clipping your line to the downrigger release?
Thanks,
Dr. Matt
I was fishing Wickiup this past weekend and a boat passed by my on port side and his gear ended up getting tangled into mine. The short story of this is that he claims that it is “standard practice” to let out 120 feet of line before clipping your line into the downrigger release. I have read several books and articles that claim that Koke’s very rarely get spooked by a downrigger ball and that under most circumstances no more than 30 feet of line (actually less in some cases) need to be let out before clipping to a downrigger release.
How much line do you guys typically let out before clipping your line to the downrigger release?
Thanks,
Dr. Matt