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Salmon - Too Much Tackle #13
In
a previous article we covered lure speed as it relates to fish species.
Correct speed along with good presentation in the temp location the target
prefers will put fish in the cooler. Let's talk about presentation. My
latest fish report talks about long leads on the downrigger. How long
is long enough? Early in the morning or low light days 20 feet behind
the ball is fine. On clear blue skies late in the day cut down on the
number of rods and run long. Has this happen to you? You start an afternoon
trip clear skies lots of sun set the first line and you got a fish on
before you can set the next line. You boat that fish get all the lines
in and no more action. I believe too much tackle turns the fish off. Well
what do you do no one wants to run one line? Spread your presentation
and go long. If the temp break is at 60 feet and you run 4 downriggers
run the outside or corner riggers at 60 and center riggers at 90 and 30
feet. Experiment with the lead. If you are marking fish and not getting
hits lengthen the distance from the lure to the weight. I run what some
call a SWR. This consists of a two to five color leadcore. This presentation
may be 250 feet back running 10 to 25 below the weight. This is a killer
stealth approach to for very difficult conditions. For more information
on set up of leadcore see article #9 under the Great Lakes Region. Fishing
is a constant evaluation of variables. No two days are the same. Your
ability to evaluate the changes will lead to your success. To complete
this article we must know what tool will give us the most reliable measurement
of speed and temp. A new product out in the market place for this purpose
is the Depth Raider. This unit offers a probe that you connects to a special
downrigger cable they provide giving you speed and temp at the lure to
depths of 200 feet. This information is sent to an easy to read display.
Submitted
by Capt. Jim Hirt (Jim charters out of Milwaukee, WI) 414-828-1094 www.bluemaxcharters.com
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