Originally Posted by
platypus
--I would think more standard rule would be more fishers shorten up.
--I wouldn't be running planer boards on a crowded lake so why would I have such a long set back on downrigger.
--If running that far back on long line I'm usually near surface fishing and not using my downriggers... mostly cold weather winter fishing.
--I use long arm scotties plus wide boat to give spread on the downrigger to reduce the boat effect.. but from observation the fish don't wildly take off away from the boat, they just tend to shy away but then close back in time to hit the lures.
--I don't usually long line surface more than 75 ft so much shorter on downrigger... Kinda like the suggested 100 ft total formula idea including downrigger depth... adopting that with my 75 ft max would mean even if only 10 ft down would be max 65ft back.
-to me running planer boards or long lines on crowded area is like bullying protecting space and challenging others to keep out of my way.. I think thats wrong... unless you have an area like local know system of fishing where say everyone tagges along in a lane or zone using same methods... taking turns passing by a point or through a bay. I try to go with the local flow if I can figure it out.
You mean you don't enjoy trolling for water skiers?
Age 65.
20 ft. Jetcraft. 90hp Evinrude Etec, 8hp Yamaha kicker, Minn Kota electric troller. Electric 1106 Scotty downriggers, Lowrance HDS7 Fish Finder/GPS. Airmar P66.
Also have a 15 ft. Gregor. 25hp Yamaha electric 2-stroke. Two electric 1106 Scotty downriggers. Lowrance HDS7 Fish Finder/GPS.
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