(12-06-2012 02:41 PM)grubman Wrote: [ -> ]Carp? I was planning on using to troll for walleyes. I'd never risk my boats for a carp........lol. It's not like you need to cast your dough ball or corn ball very far for them anyways. Atleast for walleyes you could troll a crank this way...lol. The main concern would be setting the hook when you got the contoller in your hand.......lol.
I have seen the pistol grip style boat controllers zip tied onto the rod butt.
(12-06-2012 03:40 PM)MikeH Wrote: [ -> ] (12-06-2012 02:41 PM)grubman Wrote: [ -> ]Carp? I was planning on using to troll for walleyes. I'd never risk my boats for a carp........lol. It's not like you need to cast your dough ball or corn ball very far for them anyways. Atleast for walleyes you could troll a crank this way...lol. The main concern would be setting the hook when you got the contoller in your hand.......lol.
I have seen the pistol grip style boat controllers zip tied onto the rod butt.
Grub, you've got an RC boat right? You should totally give this a try with the clothes pin suggestion.
we should try this on mount joy next year...
it might be fun
Im sure we could get a nice bass to hit off a body bait if trolled around the middle of the pond
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those guys at pinacle hobby might be willing to try it out too..
oah yeah with that store mentioned, If you ever need extra silicone tubing for your pencil floats, a hobby shop is a great source, Pinnacle hobby sells silicone tubing in bulk..
~Jeremy.
Maybe we should bring one of the boats with us...to present and hold our bait close to the bridge structures.
(12-11-2012 11:56 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe we should bring one of the boats with us...to present and hold our bait close to the bridge structures.
LOLOL yeah and I'll bring the inflatable too. Should be OK as long as we don't rub fish smell all over the bottom of it
LOLOL
ohhh bad ideas
edit: nor paddle it like an injured seal