This is an example of the reel that you
could use
Cabelas has numerous rod/reel setups that can be used for downrigging, planar boards and trolling.
^ That's a pole that's set up for trolling, with a depthcounter.
^ Downrigger.
^ Planar boards.
You can use a variety of lures. All I've ever used was a bunker spoon, and an umbrella rig.
^ Bunker Spoons.
^ Umbrella Rig. Basically looks like a school of fish, and 9 times out of 10, the trailing fish gets hit.
(only bad thing about an umbrella rig, is you may catch a school of stripers!) What are the differences between reels that say trolling and regular ones?
If I'm not mistaken, Trolling rods are stiffer then your ordinary baitcaster, casting etc. Ever cast your pole off a moving boat? Your pole bends like there is a fish on, and
if you get a fish on, it will bend even more. These trolling rods are designed for that. Less "flexibility".
Most of the good trolling reels have what's called an "oil impregnated bushing" on the main gear, which releases oil when this gear heats up, to reduce possible sticking or grabbing when a fish makes a big run.