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    Are there any good threads on here for rigging? As far as trolling and bottom rigs??
    '15 Yellow Hobie Outback

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    Originally posted by NYstyle View Post
    Are there any good threads on here for rigging? As far as trolling and bottom rigs??
    I troll jigs with soft plastics. My "go to" for most of the year is a 1/2 oz jig with either a 4" or 6" paddle tail.
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    2017 Quest 13
    2015 Outback
    2014 Outback

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    • #3
      Just 1/2 oz? Seems lighter than what I've been seeing. How about those eel things? I remember my father using those when I was a kid. Loong time ago...


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      • #4
        I troll between 1.8-2.1 knots, a 1/2oz jig with tail works well for fish that are in 5-15' of water. Later in the fall, the fish might be 'over' 50' of water, but they are usually suspended somewhere from 15' to the surface. If fish are shallow, I use lighter jigs, with the same tails.

        The only time I've done much catching in deeper water was live-lining with a 1oz egg sinker and a spot or white perch around the Bay Bridge pilings. I haven't done a lot of that, I usually troll.
        Hobie fleet:
        2017 Quest 13
        2015 Outback
        2014 Outback

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        • #5
          Thanks


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          • #6
            What are you guys using for bottom? Double hook, or the fish Finder?


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            • #7
              ......... I chum with dollar bills ........ Then make it rain when you get a few around .......... Strippers LOVE $ .......

              Stripers are a different story ...... Lol

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              • #8
                Swim baits? What are people's luck trolling with them? What size?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Memory Maker View Post
                  ......... I chum with dollar bills ........ Then make it rain when you get a few around .......... Strippers LOVE $ .......

                  Stripers are a different story ...... Lol
                  Dang...I didn't even notice the extra "p" in the thread title....
                  Hobie fleet:
                  2017 Quest 13
                  2015 Outback
                  2014 Outback

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                  • #10
                    scary, thinkin the same thing.

                    Originally posted by Memory Maker View Post
                    ......... I chum with dollar bills ........ Then make it rain when you get a few around .......... Strippers LOVE $ .......

                    Stripers are a different story ...... Lol
                    Freddie T

                    2016 Hobie Outback LE #236
                    Torqeedo Ultralight 403

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                    • #11
                      Oh :-( I misread it and now I've got a hundred $1's out there at the mouth of the Patapsco. No wonder it didn't work.

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                      • #12
                        Paddle tails are extremely popular, but the downside is they are not "accurate" You don't really know where they are running precisely, especially how most folks are fishing them. As a result, you are limited to shallower water with them....in my opinion. I rig paddle tails on mini umbrella rigs or on Chesapeake Rigs which I make, coupled with a line counter reel so I know how deep they are running. In this case, they are really effective because I can dial in the exact depth I want them to run. It requires a heavier rig though. A 1/2 oz paddle tail probably can't get much more than 5' because the drag becomes a more dominant force than the weight. I also like jet divers coupled with a paddle tail. Weight in that case isn't important because the diver gets you to the right depth. I generally prefer diving plugs because I can pair them to cover a column of water with accuracy. For shallower waters a paddle tail may be the best because they are cheap, they won't hang up as much and treble hooks won't get you.

                        Of course this discussion is predicated upon the assumption that you know the depth the fish are in, not just guessing. Pattern development and your fish finder will tell you the right depths. For really deep water like in the winter, your techniques will change. If you are trolling 5' too high, you'll miss them completely. So I'm very particular about having an accurate presentation.

                        Light Tackle Kayak Trolling the Chesapeake Bay, Author
                        Light Tackle Kayak Jigging the Chesapeake Bay, Author
                        Light Tackle Fishing Patterns of the Chesapeake Bay, Author
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                        Torqeedo Pro Staff
                        Humminbird Pro Staff

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                        • #13
                          This may help:
                          http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-...-not-included/
                          Ryan
                          Blue 2016 Hobie Outback
                          Chesapeake Bay Kayak Anglers, Inc

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Memory Maker View Post
                            ......... I chum with dollar bills ........ Then make it rain when you get a few around .......... Strippers LOVE $ .......

                            Stripers are a different story ...... Lol
                            Just spewed coffee all over my screen lol.. Made my day
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