I got into a debate/discussion with a buddy at work today about if I am actually considered to be trolling when kayak trolling. I mentioned I hadn't gotten around to crushing the barbs on my bucktails yet and plan to go fish tomorrow morning. He was insistent that I can't troll because I don't have an engine, therefore the requirement to use barbless hooks while trolling didn't apply. Interestingly enough MD DNR website says:
"Trolling"*means the method of angling in which fish are attracted to a lure or bait being trailed from a boat which is being moved by mechanical power.
After reading that I'd argue my boat is not "being moved by mechanical power". Who knows what pedal kayaks would fall under. Whats your take on it??
Also, if the wind isn't too bad in the morning I was thinking of launching at Drury's marina on St Jerome's Creek if anyone is interested.
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"Trolling"*means the method of angling in which fish are attracted to a lure or bait being trailed from a boat which is being moved by mechanical power.
After reading that I'd argue my boat is not "being moved by mechanical power". Who knows what pedal kayaks would fall under. Whats your take on it??
Also, if the wind isn't too bad in the morning I was thinking of launching at Drury's marina on St Jerome's Creek if anyone is interested.
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