I have only one downrigger. I have 4 trolling poles set up with lead core, but haven't caught many kokanee on them. How do you set up using lead core for kokanee's. I've heard that lead core drops 6-8' per color, but I still have a hard time catching them. I've also tried using a snubber, but still didn't have much success. They always hit the downrigger for me.
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Run the same set ups but make sure you have 10 feet or more fluoro or mono 10 lb between the lead and lure. If they are deep add a banana weight 1 oz right at the lead before the mono.
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im no expert but i think your calculation on the depth per color may be off a little, pretty sure its closer to 5 feet per color ( this may vary depending on brand) . u probably just need to run more line out on the leadcore setups. im usually running lead 6-8 colors when hunting Kokes.
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[quote 4pointmuley]I have only one downrigger. I have 4 trolling poles set up with lead core, but haven't caught many kokanee on them. How do you set up using lead core for kokanee's. I've heard that lead core drops 6-8' per color, but I still have a hard time catching them. I've also tried using a snubber, but still didn't have much success. They always hit the downrigger for me.[/quote]
I run a pair of Cabelas DM30 reels on Whuppin stick ML rods with Suffix lead core line and 50 feet of mono. My last trip to the gorge we didn't lose a single koke that stayed on from the initial hit and made it to the boat, on the 2nd evening we were there the 4 of us had our limits in under 2 hours and had to stop fishing. As for the downriggers on that same trip we only caught 2 kokes in 2 days. After using them for the first time this year with great results I am a firm believer in lead core setups.
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What kind of knot do you use to connect the lead core line to the mono?
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[quote wiperhunter2]What kind of knot do you use to connect the lead core line to the mono?[/quote]
This one [url "http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/willis-knot"]http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/willis-knot[/url]
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Wow, that is supper simple, the one I was using was way too hard. Thanks much, now I've got to go give it a try[cool].
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[quote wiperhunter2]Wow, that is supper simple, the one I was using was way too hard. Thanks much, now I've got to go give it a try[cool].[/quote]
I'll be honest in telling you that it takes a bit of practice working the mono inside the sheath, even more so when the boat is rocking, but I have not had a knot come undone or break on me yet.
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I use the same knot but have never pretied the sheath rather just coiled the mono and tied the knot after pulling the mono bundle through
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What are yall thoughts of clip on weights to use for trolling for kokanee? I was watching KSL outdoors this weekend and they had a setup like that. Believe it was regular mono line, let it out 50 ft, clip on 1oz-3oz weight then let it out another 50 ft. They seemed to be skating fish with that setup. Think that would be a nice and cheap setup since I won't have to buy another reel for leadcore.
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[quote FishingTherapy]I use the same knot but have never pretied the sheath rather just coiled the mono and tied the knot after pulling the mono bundle through[/quote]
I do mine the same way, not really sure why someone would pre-tie the knot.
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