I went out on a charter today in South Carolina for Rockfish. Not a kayaking trip but out of a center console on a freshwater lake. Besides live lining with Herring which was effective, though we got allot of short strikes with circle hooks. Though judging from the teeth marks in the fish we think it was Gar hitting the baits. The more interesting this was that we trolled live Herring using small planner boards, and some lines on downrods at a very slow speed (under 1 mph) using the electric trolling motor on the front of the boat. It was very effective even after the live lining bite died off including catching the big fish of the day, a nice fat 28" Rockfish. The only issue we had was the wind starting gusting to 25-28kts and the trolling motor autopilot was struggling to keep the boat on course at the end of the day.
Has anyone ever seen this done in the bay? I know allot of people live line spot or perch but I have never heard of them being used for trolling? All the trolling I know of is pulling artificial lures at lower speeds but never that slow. Might be effective for Kayaking since we can easily go slow speeds silently though running planner boards may not be possible.
Has anyone ever seen this done in the bay? I know allot of people live line spot or perch but I have never heard of them being used for trolling? All the trolling I know of is pulling artificial lures at lower speeds but never that slow. Might be effective for Kayaking since we can easily go slow speeds silently though running planner boards may not be possible.
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