I am taking my summer vacation soon and will be up at Lake George N.Y. There is some great Laker and landlocked salmon in the lakes up there, but that time of the year it's downrigger fishing. I just can't see trying to work a downrigger, a rod and paddle at the same time. I found this post on another site. What do you think?
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Thought I'd throw one more trick at you, that might work for you at Irvine.
Often this time of Year at Castiac stripers suspend down between forty and sixty feet. I've tried downrigging for them but have had better success using heavy jigs.
Take a heavy ball jig in a 4 to 6 to 8 ounce size.
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You run ten inches of line up to t3way swivel and feet feet of line back to a small lure like a floating rapala. For stripers I like to use a BBZ shad behind it but the idea is to use a light weight lure that stays up high with lots of action. Drop it down and troll with it just like your fishing a downrigger.
Never taken trout with it but I have caught stripers, and my take is the jig just adds fish attraction unlike a dowregger ball or plain weight.
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Thought I'd throw one more trick at you, that might work for you at Irvine.
Often this time of Year at Castiac stripers suspend down between forty and sixty feet. I've tried downrigging for them but have had better success using heavy jigs.
Take a heavy ball jig in a 4 to 6 to 8 ounce size.
image.jpg
You run ten inches of line up to t3way swivel and feet feet of line back to a small lure like a floating rapala. For stripers I like to use a BBZ shad behind it but the idea is to use a light weight lure that stays up high with lots of action. Drop it down and troll with it just like your fishing a downrigger.
Never taken trout with it but I have caught stripers, and my take is the jig just adds fish attraction unlike a dowregger ball or plain weight.
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