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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
'83 Mirrocraft 16' Lake Fisherman II Restore
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<blockquote data-quote="henro" data-source="post: 388707" data-attributes="member: 17748"><p>I have 2 of those 300' 1/2" spools... lol. It's for fishing in the deep reservoirs here for lake trout dropping herring. Need to anchor with the wind at one side of the boat so you can run measured depth lines on one side and bottom lines on the other so they don't get pushed into each other or tangle. Anchor one end in say 65' of water and motor out to 125-150' and drop the other anchor and pull the boat back in between the two. Some of these lakes by me go over 200' deep. Don't have to run that technique all the time luckily since I have the downriggers and a drift sock as well.</p><p></p><p>Here's an article that references the technique:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]76168[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henro, post: 388707, member: 17748"] I have 2 of those 300' 1/2" spools... lol. It's for fishing in the deep reservoirs here for lake trout dropping herring. Need to anchor with the wind at one side of the boat so you can run measured depth lines on one side and bottom lines on the other so they don't get pushed into each other or tangle. Anchor one end in say 65' of water and motor out to 125-150' and drop the other anchor and pull the boat back in between the two. Some of these lakes by me go over 200' deep. Don't have to run that technique all the time luckily since I have the downriggers and a drift sock as well. Here's an article that references the technique: [ATTACH type="full" alt="ImageUploadedByTapatalk1433182374.484280.jpg"]76168._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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