Gerritt Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Well... the title pretty much sums it up.. I need to purchase a couple of trolling rods, something that can handle dipsey's etc.. Anyone know of a half decent rod within a resonable budget? Looking forward to your advice! Gerritt.
Joey Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Yes Gerritt, the Pete Maina Combo's are great and don't cost very much. We use them on Quinte and for Salmon. They are at BPS. Joey
Raf Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 shimano tdrs, cabela's depthmaster are examples of dipsey rods that don't break the bank. I don't know what the bps house brand is. you don't need anything fancy.
Roy Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 For that application I'd go TDR as well. Prolly could pick them up around $35 now.
ccmtcanada Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Gerritt...not sure if you've checked out the classified section yet...but this is on there.... http://www.ofncommunity.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10416
Gerritt Posted August 29, 2007 Author Report Posted August 29, 2007 Thanks guys! I will swing by BPS next week as I need to grab some marine carpet as well.. Thanks again! Gerritt.
mcallister.grant Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Hey Gerritt, Is there anything I should grab? Grant
PERCHER Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Dont forget BIG crank baits.Like Stretchman 20s,or 30s,big Walleye divers and even some nice size spoons.Planner boards and even some keel weights or clip on wiegths.
SlowPoke Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Cheap linecounter dipsy setup... Daiwa Heartland 8' Dipsy rod with a Daiwa Accudepth PLUS will run you around $100. The Accudepth PLUS model is leaps and bounds better than the old Accudepth reel. The Heartland rods are an excellent value. -Brian
fishdawg Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 I agree Heartland & TDRs are reasonably priced & bullet proof The Accudepths & Okuma Magdas will do the job, but if your gonna do a little more trolling then just 2 trips a year to Quinte, do yourself a favor & get Convectors or Sealine linecounters - speaking from experience
Jeff R Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 Are Shakespeare's any good? never used them...not sure what the reel was....cruised into LeBaron's today to start getting an idea of what I'll need and they had a couple of combos for $40-$50. just wondering if I'll get what I pay for...hate to cut a weeknd short because of junk
Gerritt Posted August 29, 2007 Author Report Posted August 29, 2007 Hey Gerritt, Is there anything I should grab? Grant follow the seasoned Quinte veteran advice... I know I will be!
Gerritt Posted August 29, 2007 Author Report Posted August 29, 2007 Dont forget BIG crank baits.Like Stretchman 20s,or 30s,big Walleye divers and even some nice size spoons.Planner boards and even some keel weights or clip on wiegths. any colours to look for? I will look at linecounters as well. Thanks guys! Gerritt.
Mike the Pike Posted August 29, 2007 Report Posted August 29, 2007 You need planer boards for sure.MTP
Gerritt Posted August 30, 2007 Author Report Posted August 30, 2007 OK Planer boards for sure.... is there any other way of mounting them without a mast? as you guys can tell... this is all new for me... Gerritt.
Tybo Posted August 30, 2007 Report Posted August 30, 2007 Gerritt, In line boards with flags. They attach toyour line. No need for a mast. Flags take the guess work out. The TDR's are a great rod for the price.
fishindevil Posted August 30, 2007 Report Posted August 30, 2007 Gerritt,the guys got everything covered...i sent you a pm about some stuff you need,as well make sure you get at least 2 in-line boards,if they are the offshore brand there is a left and a right....as well as a selection of snap-weights,they are a must,and if you get the precision trolling book,it will give you dive curves and for how much line gets certain lures to what depth...its amazing,make sure you get your reels spooled up with 10lb trilene clear big-game with at least a 25ft flouro leader,its a deadly combination thats what pound test the book uses for all the lures...its the 8th edition...i can show you some other things once we get to merland park as well....cheers
Gerritt Posted August 30, 2007 Author Report Posted August 30, 2007 Gerritt,the guys got everything covered...i sent you a pm about some stuff you need,as well make sure you get at least 2 in-line boards,if they are the offshore brand there is a left and a right....as well as a selection of snap-weights,they are a must,and if you get the precision trolling book,it will give you dive curves and for how much line gets certain lures to what depth...its amazing,make sure you get your reels spooled up with 10lb trilene clear big-game with at least a 25ft flouro leader,its a deadly combination thats what pound test the book uses for all the lures...its the 8th edition...i can show you some other things once we get to merland park as well....cheers Holy crap... I think I am getting in over my head.. LOL... Thanks Shawn! Ok... my shopping List... TDR rods.. Clamp on Rod Holders Planer Boards Assorted Lures Snap Weights Fluoro 10lb Trilene Basspro does not know what is going to hit them! Gerritt.
Tybo Posted August 30, 2007 Report Posted August 30, 2007 If you 're going to run divers. I would get 17# test. I run 30# on the real big divers.
Jen Posted August 31, 2007 Report Posted August 31, 2007 Holy crap... I think I am getting in over my head.. LOL... Thanks Shawn! Ok... my shopping List... TDR rods.. Clamp on Rod Holders Planer Boards Assorted Lures Snap Weights Fluoro 10lb Trilene Basspro does not know what is going to hit them! Gerritt. Don't forget those planer boards have a left and a right and you may want a worm harness or two! Sounds like too much fun planning this! Calling Easton tonight! Cheers Jen
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