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OFFSHORE ANGLING => General Offshore Angling Discussion => Topic started by: Capt. Hook on September 08, 2010, 09:38:42 PM
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When I have to troll into or with a swell I prefer to zig zag and go along the swell, I also find that when turning the change in the lure speeeds often induces a strike.
How do you guys like to troll, in a staright line, or a zig zag along a ledge or contour etc.
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I just stick to the contours!
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It does depend on conditions, but generally I work the contour shallow to deep and back. or fig 8 around a structure. and always along the swell.
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I just stick to the contours!
What about when in a rougher following sea???? surley zig zaging is better to maintain a constant.
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is there a pattern here? strikes are marked...
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What about when in a rougher following sea???? surley zig zaging is better to maintain a constant.
Sure, I compensate but I thought you meant regardless!
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is there a pattern here? strikes are marked...
Looks like you are zig zaging through the contours
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Looks like you are zig zaging through the contours
yip shallow to deep and back. But its a bit of a wide open question as there are so many variants,
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Shaggy Dog spill the beans. :rck"
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Shaggy Dog spill the beans. :rck"
busy with it on part 2, will try finish it I just need to sort out some images.
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I guess it also depends on the skipper, some guys are not called Captain Zig Zag for nothing w;k
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Well we here in Luanda don't actually zig zag, we try stick to contours but with all the visual surface inputs you get our boats actually do some detour from contours.
Explaining it, water changes and debris when we see them we make a detour from the initial planned route and follow them, surface activity also sometimes even go back and do some circles around it..
On water "changes" we try to follow the line but usually stay on the "clean" side of the water frontier.
On inshore trollin,g that is structure oriented we stick to the structure contours and sometimes induce some speed changes over the structure to try induce strikes.
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When trawling for Natal Snoek and they are feeding very sly and there hardly any other boat around, then I start doing the zig zag trawling to get some rapid movement on the fillet baits works like a charm.
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Zig zag , shallow to deep, over the contour line
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Ask Nico and Shaggie , we just tell Franco to go straight and we will have a zig zag trolling pattern. Best of all we do get fish sometimes so it does work. :hehe: :hehe:
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Ask Nico and Shaggie , we just tell Franco to go straight and we will have a zig zag trolling pattern. Best of all we do get fish sometimes so it does work. :hehe: :hehe:
That was the Captain Zig Zag I was talking about. Better than any autopilot, automatically runs a zig zag pattern! :lolo:
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Well we here in Luanda don't actually zig zag, we try stick to contours but with all the visual surface inputs you get our boats actually do some detour from contours.
Explaining it, water changes and debris when we see them we make a detour from the initial planned route and follow them, surface activity also sometimes even go back and do some circles around it..
On water "changes" we try to follow the line but usually stay on the "clean" side of the water frontier.
On inshore trollin,g that is structure oriented we stick to the structure contours and sometimes induce some speed changes over the structure to try induce strikes.
Well thats pretty much what I do!
I don't focus on the GPS unless aiming for a target or reef. I'll stick the boat into and approximate direction and check/correct every now and then!
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Ask Nico and Shaggie , we just tell Franco to go straight and we will have a zig zag trolling pattern. Best of all we do get fish sometimes so it does work. :hehe: :hehe:
:lolo: Hey Franco it does not look like your going to live this down!
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Julle gee my lekker K.K.... Volgende keer vang ek net vis... Julle kan boot ry! :crzy
:spinwheel: Dankie tog vir die nuwe Auto Pilot... Nou kan hy die moeilikheid vat...
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Julle gee my lekker K.K.... Volgende keer vang ek net vis... Julle kan boot ry! :crzy
miskien sal dit beter wees.... :hyst:
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Hi BV Jnr
Not a problem. Garmin Autopilot has a program to troll Zig Zag pattern. So me and Shaggy will still be fishing on your side :crzy
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Not being an expert stick to the basic follow the contour line and hope for the best