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Quote from: CP on August 22, 2017, 08:34:11 AMQuote from: J.Brower on August 22, 2017, 08:09:11 AMWe fished last night just to kill some time, 2 fish in the box, lost one at the net and another shortly after hookup, Dick Nites were the ticket. 4-5' leader, 1/2 oz cannon ball on an 8" dropper, super slow retrieve. One of our fish was while trolling. If you haven't tried it in the snoho, I would strongly suggest trying it. Same set up as casting them, just throw it out behind the boat and troll the tide water. A lot of times this will hands down out produce anchoring and casting jigs or Dick Nites, plus the bite on the troll is way more fun IMO. Good luck guys!I'll have to give this a try. Do you troll into or with the current? Depends on how hard the current is pushing. On an incoming I usually try to go against the current as it doesn't push as hard as the outgoing does, but don't be affraid to turn around and troll with the tide. On the outgoing I troll against it for the first hour or so, basically until I quit gaining ground, then will switch and go downstream. If I feel like I'm going too fast I will anchor up and cast at that point. The most important part is your speed to water, you only want to be moving enough to get the Dick Nite to wiggle. It is usually, at least on boats I have fished, only an idle on the kicker motor.
Quote from: J.Brower on August 22, 2017, 08:09:11 AMWe fished last night just to kill some time, 2 fish in the box, lost one at the net and another shortly after hookup, Dick Nites were the ticket. 4-5' leader, 1/2 oz cannon ball on an 8" dropper, super slow retrieve. One of our fish was while trolling. If you haven't tried it in the snoho, I would strongly suggest trying it. Same set up as casting them, just throw it out behind the boat and troll the tide water. A lot of times this will hands down out produce anchoring and casting jigs or Dick Nites, plus the bite on the troll is way more fun IMO. Good luck guys!I'll have to give this a try. Do you troll into or with the current?
We fished last night just to kill some time, 2 fish in the box, lost one at the net and another shortly after hookup, Dick Nites were the ticket. 4-5' leader, 1/2 oz cannon ball on an 8" dropper, super slow retrieve. One of our fish was while trolling. If you haven't tried it in the snoho, I would strongly suggest trying it. Same set up as casting them, just throw it out behind the boat and troll the tide water. A lot of times this will hands down out produce anchoring and casting jigs or Dick Nites, plus the bite on the troll is way more fun IMO. Good luck guys!
Quote from: WSU on August 22, 2017, 08:31:44 AMQuote from: h20hunter on August 22, 2017, 08:24:38 AMAnyone motor up the snoho, anchor up and plunk?I've done it in the snoho and the sky. Works great. Spin and glow tipped with shrimp. Plunked or on a diver. If it gets really good, I may take my kids up and let them catch a bunch of slimy humpies!Nice...ive got an 18 ft north river with a prop. Think i can get far enough up?
Quote from: h20hunter on August 22, 2017, 08:24:38 AMAnyone motor up the snoho, anchor up and plunk?I've done it in the snoho and the sky. Works great. Spin and glow tipped with shrimp. Plunked or on a diver. If it gets really good, I may take my kids up and let them catch a bunch of slimy humpies!
Anyone motor up the snoho, anchor up and plunk?
Quote from: WSU on August 22, 2017, 08:31:44 AMQuote from: h20hunter on August 22, 2017, 08:24:38 AMAnyone motor up the snoho, anchor up and plunk?I've done it in the snoho and the sky. Works great. Spin and glow tipped with shrimp. Plunked or on a diver. If it gets really good, I may take my kids up and let them catch a bunch of slimy humpies!We have caught plenty of fish over the years boat plunking in the tide water below hiway 9 bridge on the outgoing. Caught them on both on Dick Nites, and sand shrimp. Nice...ive got an 18 ft north river with a prop. Think i can get far enough up?
I went by the Lowell boat launch yesterday, the parking lot was full and rigs were parked up and down the road for at least a mile each direction. The park ranger was passing out citations as fast as he could write. The river was packed with anything and everything that would float. Anglers on the bank wherever they could find access. Quite the circus.