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<blockquote data-quote="BaitCaster" data-source="post: 232481" data-attributes="member: 2895"><p>OK, at the risk of hijacking the thread - On Lake Ontario we are allowed to troll two lined per person. I troll for slamon and trout using long (10 1/2 and 9 1/2 foot) trolling rods with Dipsy Divers, flashers and various triling lures. I use 50 lb briad on large line-counter trolling reels. I put the rods in two rocket-launcher rod holders I have installed in my middle bench seat. As I said above, I engage the clicker on the reels and loosen off the drag while trolling.</p><p></p><p>Another rig I really like is trolling a worm harness for Walleye. When I am fishing for Walleye I am on smaller lakes that don't allow multiple lines, so I usually hold the rod in my hand. A worm harness is killer and I have caught multiple species on that rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaitCaster, post: 232481, member: 2895"] OK, at the risk of hijacking the thread - On Lake Ontario we are allowed to troll two lined per person. I troll for slamon and trout using long (10 1/2 and 9 1/2 foot) trolling rods with Dipsy Divers, flashers and various triling lures. I use 50 lb briad on large line-counter trolling reels. I put the rods in two rocket-launcher rod holders I have installed in my middle bench seat. As I said above, I engage the clicker on the reels and loosen off the drag while trolling. Another rig I really like is trolling a worm harness for Walleye. When I am fishing for Walleye I am on smaller lakes that don't allow multiple lines, so I usually hold the rod in my hand. A worm harness is killer and I have caught multiple species on that rig. [/QUOTE]
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