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Agreed. We are getting most of our fish off long lines. I'm running my downriggers just a few feet under the surface. Hit last week on green and blue and our biggest came from a mini speckled orange hoochie with a double hook. Shoe peg of course and I baiting with Dick Nite scent and krill. Last weekend we did well at the mouth of the west cove, along the 70 foot depth to and around the arretor (sp?).
We do. This trip in particular on Saturday I got some good action on a Dick Nite dodger and blue mini squid. I cut the tentacles a bit to shorten it up. On lures with no action of their own, hoochie, fly, etc, I like a shorter leader so it really flicks around back there. On the spinners I go longer since they have their own action. One thing that we did just goofing around that resulted in a few hooks ups was to keep one of the rods with a long line in hand. As we would troll we would bring the rod up to speed up the bait, then drop it back. Three times we hooked up on the drop. The erratic action triggers a strike at times.