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Line counter reel recomendation - MichaelAngelo - 07-22-2013 10:17 PM Not related to shore fishing, but I had a general question perhaps some of you have experience with. As I tinker with the idea of kayak trolling for Lake Ontario and Lake Simcoe's hardest fighters, I'm looking into a line counter reel to use with Torpedo Divers. Any recommendations or specific models to stay away from? RE: Line counter reel recomendation - OldTimer - 07-23-2013 04:29 PM I don't have any advice here re counters..... .... but I do wonder how you plan to ensure velocity consistency in the kayak - so that needing to know line length becomes relative.................. OT RE: Line counter reel recomendation - ifish - 07-23-2013 07:49 PM Man I have not owned a line counter reel for years.....I remember I use to have a shimano Bantam.....(not sure if they still make them). But I use to use it when I fished the bay of quinte with my dad from the boat.......man the walleye and sheep head I caught with that reel. RE: Line counter reel recomendation - Jeremy Ray Green - 07-25-2013 08:05 PM Okuma, 35/45 line counters are great. if you want to shell out some money for a bit better of a reeel check out the rapala hydros, that would be for fresh water trolling.. ~Jeremy. RE: Line counter reel recomendation - MichaelAngelo - 07-26-2013 12:11 AM (07-23-2013 04:29 PM)OldTimer Wrote: I don't have any advice here re counters..... Indeed, I'm seeking the guidance of the local kayak fishing community. Just when I thought I had my bases covered... a door opens to a completely new ball game of fishing techniques. RE: Line counter reel recomendation - OldTimer - 07-26-2013 03:15 PM Mini clamp on downrigger............. I've used a Scotty on a canoe for controlled mid depth trolling - worked good........... in fact I still have the unit here, gathering dust.................. OT RE: Line counter reel recomendation - MichaelAngelo - 07-29-2013 08:02 PM (07-26-2013 03:15 PM)OldTimer Wrote: Mini clamp on downrigger............. I've used a Scotty on a canoe for controlled mid depth trolling - worked good........... in fact I still have the unit here, gathering dust.................. I've looked into the mini scotty 'lake trollers' I think they're called. I think they want $100 for them today... jeeeze! I just wanted to make my own out of an old reel, broken rod, and a big hunk of lead LOL. Did it catch fish? RE: Line counter reel recomendation - OldTimer - 07-30-2013 03:33 PM Yes - I did catch fish. But I was using it for smallmouth (for controlled depth trolling about 16-22 feet down). I only tried it once for Lake Trout down 100 feet........... was a frustrating experience (no depth finder at the time - just charts). I kept dragging the ball. I found that in the canoe - I just didn't have enough arms to effectively take care of paddling, fishing and a downrigger. I know you have a good sonar so it may be easier for you...... .......... check your PM's in while.............. Cheers, OldTimer RE: Line counter reel recomendation - MichaelAngelo - 08-01-2013 12:27 PM (07-30-2013 03:33 PM)OldTimer Wrote: Yes - I did catch fish. But I was using it for smallmouth (for controlled depth trolling about 16-22 feet down). Thanks OT, I'll get back to you on that soon... just been busy with work stuff. Another question: When/what part of a lake would trolling 20 feet down for smallies be effective? RE: Line counter reel recomendation - OldTimer - 08-01-2013 01:37 PM (08-01-2013 12:27 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: Another question: When/what part of a lake would trolling 20 feet down for smallies be effective? In the hot mid-summer at a lake in Muskoka - the Smallmouth abandon the shorelines during midday. One area of the lake has a stepped mid lake shoal as so: [attachment=590] Sectional view: [attachment=591] In the early morning & very late afternoon/evening of the summer- the bass will be on top of the shoal most days. Late morning/noon/afternoon they flee to the shelter of the second drop off and seem to hug the slope in about 16 to 22 feet. OT |