Downriggers
Downriggers
Can someone out there recommend a good manual downrigger for Chinook and Coho in Grays Harbor? My boat is a Lund Alaskan 1600 Tiller model.
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- Commander
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Re: Downriggers
Full sized Scotty manual with an addition of the clamp on base. Clamps to the side of your boat instead of requiring a bolt on mount.
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I just got the scotty 1080. I disagree with the clamp mount. You will wish you hadn't on a larger boat.
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I agree with ResQ. Clamping the DR to the gunnel not a good idea on a light boat like an Alaskan. When fishing especially for chinook in PS waters, yor DR wt could hang up bottm or soomething. That would be pretty scary.
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is a person with a manual downrigger going to lower the ball down close to the bottom?? They might once or twice but after cranking it back up might go with the standard 30' - 60' deployment.
Hand cranking a manual downrigger from deep water gets old fast.
Hand cranking a manual downrigger from deep water gets old fast.
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I used a clamp mount for years on my 15 ft Smoker Craft Alaskan. Hung up once or twice with out any damage. I had the down rigger set so the line played out when it got hung up. I like the Scotty down riggers.
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Especially with 12 pound balls. Sunday I was down to 140 feet.zen leecher wrote:is a person with a manual downrigger going to lower the ball down close to the bottom?? They might once or twice but after cranking it back up might go with the standard 30' - 60' deployment.
Hand cranking a manual downrigger from deep water gets old fast.
I have had Walker and Cannon manuals. I like them because they are like reels. But I would not like them out in the sound. I have saved up and bought 2 used electric Scotty's for the boat I haven't been able to use yet.
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He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
He said, “Throw your net on the right side of the boat and you will find some.” When they did, they were unable to haul the net in because of the large number of fish.
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I fish from a 12' Duro-boat. I was using 2 smaller clamp on models, and Atwood cheap plastic one, and a Cannon easy troll. Neither one is rated for over 4lb ball. I recently picked up an older Canon electric. I have it on the left, because when i would shift in my boat to the left side, it seemed to really lean, and with the electric on that side i would no longer have to shift. I have the cannon on the right side, and i have it set up so i don't have to move to run it up and down. the only thing i dont really like about the Canon manual is the pulley on the outside. I switched it over to braid when from the wire it came with, and sometimes the line pops out of the pulley and its a bear to get it to ride back in the pulley. I doesn't happen all the time, but when it does in am thoroughly annoyed. I will be installing solid down-rigger mounts soon, but in the meantime, and as long as i clamp it to a wood backing block, it is solid enough that i use a 6lb ball on it with no problems, with more weight, i would consider a more solid mount.
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Honestly, most of the salmon fishing in grays harbor is done without downriggers, as it is fairly shallow. Most guys fish a cutplug herring behind an inline flasher with lead on a dropper. Some guys use divers. Using downriggers just seems like it would be more of a pain than anything, as you would have to constantly be adjusting your depth to track the bottom. Just stick with lead.HOOKUM wrote:Can someone out there recommend a good manual downrigger for Chinook and Coho in Grays Harbor? My boat is a Lund Alaskan 1600 Tiller model.