Fishman_Kuzan
2/20/2016 7:30:00 PMcobrar543
2/21/2016 10:50:00 AMafk
2/23/2016 6:45:00 AMAnyhow, I like a minimum of 100 Ft. set back on downrigger and at least 175 on the surface lines. That being said, one can't just turn around and go back through them.
I fished Crescent Bay the morning of the Super Bowl. So we were not far from one another. One RBT I hooked on a J-9 orange and gold Rapala on my flat line. As I got it to the boat, it tangled in my downrigger line. I tried to just pop the line out of the clip as the fish was next to the boat. My mouth fell open as I watched my swivel open up and my brand new Rapala and the fish disappear! But, there was no time to mess around and mope. The fish was tangled on my downrigger rods line. This time the clip popped as it should. A few cranks and into the net came an 18'' RBT, my Rapala and my downrigger rods line. What a tangled mess! My hands got colder then heck untangling it all. But, all be it unconventional, it was the big fish for the day. And I got my Rapala back!
Will you be at the get together in Chelan this year?
Take care, Andy