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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => Tips, Tricks and Things to Consider => Topic started by: shkbilly on May 17, 2010, 06:19:12 PM
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I've seen a bunch of threads on here relating to pulling bunker spoons, but none specifically give a line out to depth comparison. Also I see there are differently weighted spoons.
Here's the story. I fished this wknd with a friend and we had big bass on spoons. We fished with 300ft of wire out and were guestimating that we were down 30 ft. though we did hook bottom quite a few times and we were in 50-60 ft. 5hrug However I also witnessed him untangle one of the wire setups that looked to be doomed. It took an hour and a half.
That being said, I'm using braid. I have two trolling setups with 6 ft rods and 30lb braid. I'm gonna see how the spoons run with the rods I have and purchase spoon rods if necessary. Those of you that pull spoons with braid, how much line do you let out and how heavy are your spoons/drails?
I'm looking at Tony Maja #3's. They are 9 ounces.
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I got this from Tony himself. 20' of mono to a swivel, prior to tying the braid to the swivel.. slip another swivel onto the braid,( This will act as a Fish Finder Rig. Now attach the mono /swivel to the braid.
Off the sliding swivel use 2-3 feet of mono and run a 4-8 OZ Bucktail. this will get the spoon down, and also give you a shot of hitting a fish on the Bucktail... that acts more like a Mojo t^
Depth.. not sure.. you will have to estimate.
Out Rodders will get you a little further Down..
Make sure you let Tony know you came from here t^
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www.ezoutrodder.com t^
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I have a set of them and they are fantastic! t^
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I was running my spoons on wire this weekend out 150 to 185 feet. I was fishing between 30 and 60 FOW. I was hitting bottom when I was in 30 FOW.
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I think I would bump up the test of the braid to 50-65# instead of using 30#.
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Hindsight being 20/20... rgmn I'm trying to avoid putting together another setup and using what I already have together right now. What's your reasoning for bumping the test up?
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The spoons will put a lot of pressure on your outfit. I like to go higher to absorb some of that.
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You also need some Hearty Rods...
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The spoons will put a lot of pressure on your outfit. I like to go higher to absorb some of that.
Gotcha. Do you think 30lb will work OK or do I really run the risk of losing the spoons to a hard strike?
The rods should handle it just fine. I tow umbreallas from them and they seem to be OK. I'm worried that they might be too stiff and too short to give the spoons the right action. I might run them for this year and then put something better together for the fall or next year.
I talked to Capt. Rich about his custom spoon rods and they seemed like a pretty good deal. Just trying to spend as little money as possible right now.
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I use Daiwa Hartland rods for trolling wire. $30.00 ea
http://www.fishusa.com/Daiwa-Heartland-Trolling-Rods_p.html
Daiwa Accudepth Plus reels 47lc $65.00 ea
http://www.fishusa.com/Daiwa-Accudepth-Plus-Series-Line-Counter-Reels_p.html
Malin’s Malin-7 is 1 x 7 stainless steel wire line 30lb test. 1000 feet fits on the reel. $45.00
http://www.fishusa.com/Malin-Wire-Line_p.html
This setup holds up great and the guides show no signs of getting chewed up. At $30.00 a rod and you have to throw them away every 5 years, who cares.
I use this same setup in Lake Ontairo for trolling Salmon with dipsey divers on them and the rod hold up well.
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I am sure the 30# would work without a problem. I just like the extra security I feel with a heavier line. But that's just me. t^
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I am sure the 30# would work without a problem. I just like the extra security I feel with a heavier line. But that's just me. t^
I use 80lb braid on one of my setups, The others are #50lb braid. They cost about the same and you never know when a big fish or a triple hookup on an umbrella will happen.
I got this from Tony himself. 20' of mono to a swivel, prior to tying the braid to the swivel.. slip another swivel onto the braid,( This will act as a Fish Finder Rig. Now attach the mono /swivel to the braid.
Off the sliding swivel use 2-3 feet of mono and run a 4-8 OZ Bucktail. this will get the spoon down, and also give you a shot of hitting a fish on the Bucktail... that acts more like a Mojo t^
Depth.. not sure.. you will have to estimate.
Out Rodders will get you a little further Down..
Make sure you let Tony know you came from here t^
This is a great idea, I have read one of Tonys articles in a large publication fishing magazine and he used bank sinkers instead of Bucktails.
I like the Bucktail idea but bank sinkers will work too if you don't have any 8 ounce bucktails. t^
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good post
8oz BTs on order!!!
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Eddie, how much line are you putting out on your braid outfits? Are you following the 10 to 1 rule like with wire? Also, how heavy are your spoons? The ones I got were 9 ounce.