WYCOangler
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Even though I did really well last year fishing for kokanee with snap weights, I am thinking I might want to give a downrigger a try. The lake I fish most only has a max depth of 50 feet or so, and we were able to reach the kokes in July and August when they were down 30 to 40 feet on sonar. A couple other lakes are above 9000 feet and the fish don't seem to go too deep in summer. I am not needing to fish depths of 100+ feet and I also fish for other species and use other techniques where a downrigger is not needed. For these reasons and wanting to keep cost down, i am considering a portable clamp on downrigger. The Walker mini laker gets great reviews and can handle a heavier ball weight (6 pounds) than the Scotty and Cannon portables. Does anybody have any experience with the Walker?
How about the Cannon mini troll? The reviews for the Cannon are not as good. Some complain about it breaking and falling apart on them but other guys seem to really like it. It is a little cheaper but it is also only rated for a 4 pound ball. Maybe that is enough for my purposes? Cannon indicates the mini troll should be used on the transom pointing straight out the back and not off the sides of the boat in order to avoid stressing and cracking the boom. Due to my boat's configuration I need my downrigger off the side of the boat. I have seen plenty of videos of guys using the Cannon this way though.
Have also looked at the Scotty depthmaster 1050 and Cannon Easi Troll. Both can handle more weight but are also more expensive and would require permanent mounts. The Scotty looks like it would require an expensive pedestal mount to clear my gunnels or an expensive clamp mount to function as a portable.
I would really appreciate any reviews or suggestions folks may have. Thanks!
How about the Cannon mini troll? The reviews for the Cannon are not as good. Some complain about it breaking and falling apart on them but other guys seem to really like it. It is a little cheaper but it is also only rated for a 4 pound ball. Maybe that is enough for my purposes? Cannon indicates the mini troll should be used on the transom pointing straight out the back and not off the sides of the boat in order to avoid stressing and cracking the boom. Due to my boat's configuration I need my downrigger off the side of the boat. I have seen plenty of videos of guys using the Cannon this way though.
Have also looked at the Scotty depthmaster 1050 and Cannon Easi Troll. Both can handle more weight but are also more expensive and would require permanent mounts. The Scotty looks like it would require an expensive pedestal mount to clear my gunnels or an expensive clamp mount to function as a portable.
I would really appreciate any reviews or suggestions folks may have. Thanks!