Hey Mike I'm in the central basin too. Used to fish for perch a lot. Going to try trolling for walleye. The 10 perch bag limit is ridiculous. Thanks for the good info will be checking in for more tips.
www.hotbitefishingcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/www_rednekoutfitters_comweightchart3.jpg This will give you a guide, but a lot is buy trial. Speed is very critical with any presentation that uses a weight to achieve depth. Divers are not as speed sensitive. With that, I think the best way to start is put on weight desired and with rod in hand set out enough line to get to drag bottom, note depth. Use this as a start.
I like hearing from other guys that fish the central / eastern basin where our water is deeper than 30’. You have a new subscriber
Thanks for explaining. Nice to have someone teaching the basics. Keep it up.
Hey Mike I'm in the central basin too. Used to fish for perch a lot. Going to try trolling for walleye. The 10 perch bag limit is ridiculous. Thanks for the good info will be checking in for more tips.
Great tips and info on way you go 50' back of the snap weight.
Thank you. Very helpful
I be using you your snap weights they look pretty cool to me I think they work too I'm buying a staibcraft 2750 for the Great Lake's
Could you show me as to how you detach the rubber band as you reeling in the fish? thank you
When you run your snap weights on your big boards,do you run dipsys on the same side close to the back of the boat?
Yes, but you don’t need to keep them close to boat. The dipseys will be ahead and deeper than planer board lines
how do you know how deep you are running
www.hotbitefishingcharters.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/www_rednekoutfitters_comweightchart3.jpg
This will give you a guide, but a lot is buy trial. Speed is very critical with any presentation that uses a weight to achieve depth. Divers are not as speed sensitive. With that, I think the best way to start is put on weight desired and with rod in hand set out enough line to get to drag bottom, note depth. Use this as a start.
Sorry I thought you were looking at a different video. I use my precision trolling app for a guide when adding weight to crank baits.