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I asked my dad if he had any suggestions for you, and this is what he
said. If hes going to use a downrigger , he should use a 1.5 or 2# pancake weight . It slides thru the water easier. The transducer should be set up in the front so he can see " where hes going ". He could also get away without the rigger if he used 3-way rigs with Rapalas or thin spoons .Jigs could also be used , as would live bait on 3 way rigs. He also mentioned that I should sell my DownEast rod holders, but I don't wish to sell them. They are great for canoe use because they clamp to the side of the canoe. Also, the horizontal and vertical angle of the rod is adjustable. My dad thought you might be able to use these rod holders instead of downriggers. Let us know how it goes. Brian -- |
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