We worked west to the pump house and back east to the mouth had great temp and speed both directions I always troll on the faster side 2.7-2.8 at the ball was what they liked. I haven't changed my leads off the ball much 24-25ft. Often I've been stacking off the probe rigger 10ft above the probe and 15ft off the rigger cable seems to be working well. Spoon bite for me has been very good in the evenings early mornings and meat has shined later mornings early evenings. Fish the marks mix up the spread with uv and glow and let the fish tell you want they prefer. Hope this helps good luck πΊπ²
Wife and I cruised out to 80 fow and started setting the 4 rod spread around 5pm working out to 100 fow 95 seemed to be best. Everything worked spoons on riggers 70 to 80 meat on divers out 175 to 185 pulled rods around 830pm 10 for 15
I'm not a plastics guy but I was told it was made with UV white poly plastic. If it holds up I might have a few more made just experimenting see what works.
Appreciate the advice will keep a eye on it. Not sure what grade of material was used this board was made by a friend from Michigan who deals with industrial plastics for only being 1/2" it seems very strong and durable but I guess time will tell.
Left Launch and started setting rods around 445pm. Worked 90 to 150 fow 95 to 130 most productive 25+ bites everyone left with more than enough fillets (modified fillet table worked great!). Riggers 75 to 100 divers 225 to 235. 5 rod spread Spoons took majority of bites meat did well on the divers. Another great evening of smiles and memories on Lake O πΊπ²
Left the mouth around 6am and started setting lines on a NW troll and was greeted with non stop action for the first hour. 5 rod spread(spoons and meat)covering 80 to 200 fow from mouth of creek to pump house. Riggers 50 to 65 divers 120 to 175. 6am to 11:00am 25 bites good class of fish and fun had by all πΊπ²