Downrigger ball Weight?
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Downrigger ball Weight?
What size downrigger ball/weight do you guys use in the Puget Sound? I current have some 7 1/2 weights but they seem to be pretty light for the sound. I have a pair of scotty's manual downriggers with 24" boom that I'm using.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
Min. 10lb to 15lb
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Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
12 lb.
Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
Prob 12. I'm still using 10's left over from the days before I bought electric DRs. Mostly, because I'm too cheap to buy new 12's. How much do new 12's cost anyway?
Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
12 lb'ers from $20 - $25 on craigslist.
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Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
Certainly 12 lb.ers are better than you 7-8 lb ball, but I wouldn’t cancel fishing just because of the ball weight.
Depending on how your sonar is set up, at least with mine, I can see the ball, and regardless of how much blow back I have, I can still know where the ball is located.
But I wouldnt fish like that every time.
Depending on how your sonar is set up, at least with mine, I can see the ball, and regardless of how much blow back I have, I can still know where the ball is located.
But I wouldnt fish like that every time.
Re: Downrigger ball Weight?
What he said.The Quadfather wrote:Certainly 12 lb.ers are better than you 7-8 lb ball, but I wouldn’t cancel fishing just because of the ball weight.
Depending on how your sonar is set up, at least with mine, I can see the ball, and regardless of how much blow back I have, I can still know where the ball is located.
But I wouldnt fish like that every time.
The day will go on if you loose your 12 pound weights, you'll still have your 7.5's, which will work fair.
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