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I see larger fishing boats advertised with downriggers and outriggers.
Call me ignorant, but also please tell me what these are? |
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![]() Charlie Brown wrote: I see larger fishing boats advertised with downriggers and outriggers. Call me ignorant, but also please tell me what these are? A downrigger consists of a heavy lead weight on a line or cable. There is typically a "clip" on the line just above the weight. A fisherman secures his leader or line in the clip, and lowers the heavy weight into the water. This allows a fisherman to troll deeper, at a controlled depth, than would be possible without putting a ton of lead on the fishing line itself. When a fish bites, the line releases from the clip on the downrigger line and the fisherman is then just playing the fish without a lot of excess weight to spoil the action. An outrigger is a large pole that is typically stowed vertically against the superstructure when not in use, and lowered to reach well outboard when needed. The purpose of the outrigger is to take the fishing line away from the boat to one side or the other. Commercial trollers use outriggers with several lines per side. |
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