Downrigger
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Downrigger
Gents,
Has anyone got a 'downrigger' fitted to their boat or used one with any success around Ireland? I have used down riggers for trolling whilst fishing abroad, salmon fishing in Alaska and Kingfish in Kenya and I see Glasgow Angling Centre doing a Scotty model at a good price, I was thinking fo fitting one to the boat.
I think would work well trolling a Shad or rubber eel, or even a live bait, allows you to cover a lot of ground and if you find an area fishing well you can revert to traditional methods. Surely trolling over a wreck (Watching your depth of course to avoid getting caught up) would work well? It also allows you to fight the fish direct then as no weight on the main line one the downrigger clip has pulled? I believe a lot of boats in the UK have used them for Bass?
Any body with any ideas - appreciated?
Cheers
Paul
Has anyone got a 'downrigger' fitted to their boat or used one with any success around Ireland? I have used down riggers for trolling whilst fishing abroad, salmon fishing in Alaska and Kingfish in Kenya and I see Glasgow Angling Centre doing a Scotty model at a good price, I was thinking fo fitting one to the boat.
I think would work well trolling a Shad or rubber eel, or even a live bait, allows you to cover a lot of ground and if you find an area fishing well you can revert to traditional methods. Surely trolling over a wreck (Watching your depth of course to avoid getting caught up) would work well? It also allows you to fight the fish direct then as no weight on the main line one the downrigger clip has pulled? I believe a lot of boats in the UK have used them for Bass?
Any body with any ideas - appreciated?
Cheers
Paul
Paul,
Get on to Penn (Europe) or Neil Mackellow (he works for them) they used to offer the same model DR as most of the US boats used. I would go with tried and tested for this kind of gear. Not that cheap, but last a lifetime 8)
They will put you on to a supplier over here, in fact I think Penn's Irish agent may even order them for you. if you dont get anywhere send me a PM and I'll give you his phone number.
Tom.
Get on to Penn (Europe) or Neil Mackellow (he works for them) they used to offer the same model DR as most of the US boats used. I would go with tried and tested for this kind of gear. Not that cheap, but last a lifetime 8)
They will put you on to a supplier over here, in fact I think Penn's Irish agent may even order them for you. if you dont get anywhere send me a PM and I'll give you his phone number.
Tom.
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