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MathGeek 05-02-2015 03:26 PM

Any use for precision trolling in Louisiana?
 
We developped some precision trolling techniques many years ago, and have since put these techniques to good use in OH, NC, NY, MI, and CO on musky, walleye, trout, bass, crappie, and pickerel. The basic ideas is that you run a spread of lures 10-30 ft deep in clear, open water behind a boat moving 1-3 mph. Once you learn the speeds, lures, and depths in a lake or reservoir, it can be a very reliable method to catch fish. We've experimented with umbrella rigs and copper line, but the most productive approach is to use diving planers to pull lures down and out to one side so that the boat can fish with 6-8 lines out at a time. Lure depth is controlled with the amount of line out on a line counter reel.

Louisiana has very little of the kinds of water this approach works well in: clear and over 10 ft deep. We've tried trolling along the beach a few times, but the days that are sufficiently calm with clear water are few and far between. Some have suggested similar approaches around rigs in the Gulf, but that would require a bigger boat. (I think the depth control would be very effective.) In the few fresh water bodies that are deep and clear, it seems fish relate strongly to structure and the technique is not good for fishing structure.

Any ideas here, or should we go ahead and liquidate our trolling gear in favor of methods that are dependably productive in Louisiana?

fishinpox 05-02-2015 04:42 PM

As far as inshore

People troll the bridges in pontchatrain , but it's not like in Lake Erie where u use planers etc

Duck Butter 05-02-2015 04:47 PM

People are starting to precision troll pulling and pushing crankbaits for white perch in North louisiana lakes and Toledo bend.

very popular method in Mississippi COE lakes

saute86 05-02-2015 06:58 PM

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Oh has also been done a few times in canals in the marsh too. Not only can you catch fish but a few brush piles too. I caught 10 piles that day and a limit of sacs.

MathGeek 05-02-2015 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by saute86 (Post 752262)
Oh has also been done a few times in canals in the marsh too. Not only can you catch fish but a few brush piles too. I caught 10 piles that day and a limit of sacs.

That's a great setup, thanks for the pic.

saute86 05-02-2015 07:55 PM

Thanks and your welcome. Its just nipples, flanges, and fittings with cheap academy rod holders. Gets the job done.


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