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TyeeTanic

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  1. To help answer original posters question, I have the smart troll and it is a good system. Easy to use, versatile and reliable. What I like is I can have a probe on my downrigger ND another on my dipsey line to know exactly where my lines are and temp. You can also move the probes to another boat with the transducer installed. Smart troll is coming out with the speed probe this year which will close the gap on all other systems. It will be a superior option once this probe is available.
  2. Taloras are great rods. Get Getting with the roller guides. 45D reels are a bit big for 1000ft of wire. The line counters will be inaccurate. Have you bought them already? If If not, get the CV 30D reels.
  3. 90% of the time we leave the rods in the water, even in tournaments. When you hit a fish, there's a greater chance that other fish will hit. You may be in a good zone, and getting that extra fish could win the tournament. We do however watch our lines and pull those that could threaten landing a big fish. We never reel in all the lines, that's totally not necessary, especially if you're rigger lines are still down.
  4. Trolling speed will be between 2.0 and 3.0 mph. I would start with 2 rods on wire line dipseys, and another two on big game 30lb on planer boards using torpedo weights 8 oz or 12 oz to get depth. My wire line dipseys produce 60 - 70% of the fish over planers, flatline, and down riggers. So don't underestimate these. In future you can add a down rigger to get down deeper.
  5. I'd go for a raven. You're close enough to the canadian boarder to get one.
  6. Oh, and I've bought stuff from this site, and always been treated great.
  7. Gambler I get what you are saying, but I for one can tell you I am not a pro member and give a lot of advice on this site. I don't always have the time to put reports on all three forums I follow, but I do answer a lot of technical questions. I don't think you want to cut that contribution out. And like Mortigan says, after enough use, there's a good reason to go Pro. If we can't see the benefits, then it's harder to sell the Pro status.
  8. I had a snap off unfortunately with the albright knot this year. Lost a good 4 oz torpedo and spoon. It seems the wire cut into the leader right where the wire clinches - which on the provided link would be on the very right of the knot. I managed to find a micro swivel that fits trough my rod eyelets and reel guide. So now I have the wire and leader tied to the swivel. Haven't had a problem yet. As for a twilli tip - yes, as a minimum you need something on the top guide of the rod to either prevent sawing through the eyelet with the wire, or damaging the wire via kinks. The other eyelets are fine.
  9. Last year the following colors were beasts for me: - purple thunder or bloody death fly - hawg wild - chrome froggy, spotted frog patterns This year: - purple didn't work at all on spoons. Only had a few hits on the bloody death fly. - hawg wild was 100% dead on spoon and fly - hammertime and mirage crinkle flies took a lot of hits - blue and white spoons took a lot of hits - probably by far the best colour for us was chartreuse - spoons, flies and meat. A very, very strange year. It was difficult to hone in on the working bait/color from one day to the next. Weather never stabilized, so it was changing from day to day - last year a color would stick for at least a week or two once we figured out the program. Not this year.
  10. Great, great video! That's the way to enjoy life bud. You're girl has a real talent there, good way to package up the memories!
  11. Okuma Convector 30D is a good starting point - great value for money, and about the lowest quality I'd accept. Shimano Tekota after that.
  12. Nice fish. Beautiful colors. Did they have a lot of steam?
  13. I like carmel dolphin - northern king lure. I don't know why but purple thunder and hawg wild were taking lots of fish for me last year. This year none!
  14. Where will he want to troll when he gets hooked. OK, take my advice for after you get hooked.
  15. As far as gear the minimum to me is: Dipsey divers size #1, at least 4 in black to start. 11" Spin doctors and matching atomik flies - screamer and frog, hawg wild, bloody death, hammer time Spoons size 3" and 4" - same colors as above, monkey puke, nbk,, purple thunder Now this might be a hard sell but I would buy wire dipsey rods if you don't already have them. Put 30 lb, 7 strand on your reels and you won't look back. Assume you have a decent fish finder. Having down temperature is a good bonus. Simplest is the fish hawk TD. But you can go smart troll which works on any type of rod or down riggers.
  16. Guys check out that hump behind the head in the dark pictures. Isn't that a pink salmon? Costa is I one of the fish in the sunny photo?
  17. Thanks for the info. Was this done on a standard, #1 dipsey diver with regular ring?
  18. I have an HDS 5. It is great. I would like to have an HDS 8, but no more room at my helm!
  19. I replace mine also. BUT! Now that it has been shown that torpedo wire drops the same rate as leadcore, that 300' of wire can be used to spool a separate rod for free line fishing. Will get you around 30 to 35' deep. Put some braid backing on the reel (about 500' or so) and you should be good to go.
  20. Wow, how old is that device?? It still looks like brand new!
  21. We use Church Tackle Boards. Walley Boards are okay for light weight such as a 4 oz torpedo weight. However, any over that like the 8 oz torpedo or 300 ft of copper will require the TX44 boards.
  22. I've had my fish fighting belt for 3 years, and it still looks brand new. It is an easy to use, velcro fit belt. Just put around the waist and velcro to the right length.
  23. Blue .... it's been a while. Just joking. Someone was bound to do that to you. My canon balls are black with silver flasher tape on the tails. It is well known they act as attractors. Somedays I hear colors work (silver), and others not. Black is viewed as a neutral color, which is my preference, to take one less variable out of the equation.
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