Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

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Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by trout trakr » Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:07 pm

I don't have a downrigger and can't afford one right now. How effective are divers for both fresh and saltwater? Obviously not as good as a downrigger otherwise no one would spend the money on a downrigger LOL. But, I am thinking about heading out to Sammamish either tomorrow or Saturday for cutts and need to get down deep I would imagine. So, what type??? Brand??? Can they be used for Lake Trout/salmon fishing??? Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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RE:Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by jbball50 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 6:22 pm

We always used Luhr Jensen Deep Six dipsy divers back when we did salmon fishing out in the sound and didn't have downriggers yet. If anything, you can always just use a 2 ounce banana weight out there at the lake, works just as well.

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RE:Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by curado » Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:15 pm

if i were u i would use a jet diver not as much stress on the rod for lakes
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RE:Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by medic1 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:35 am

Each one has their place. There are a lot of times in which a diver is the better option, like when fishing on a changing bottom. God help you if your downrigger ball gets hung up. There are some places that we fish divers off the back and downriggers off the side and they preform equally well. That being said there is some technique to fishing a diver, you have to know how much line to let out to get down to a certain depth. Good luck.

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RE:Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by racfish » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:56 pm

I have downriggers on my boat but in some cases I use the Dipsy Divers. When trolling near bridges with long cables on anchors I dont want to wrap my DR cable on the tethers,I use the divers.Same goes for lakes with loads of deadheads and snags.
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RE:Using Divers for Fresh and Saltwater

Post by tight lines » Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:56 pm

use a jet diver but rig it on a slider setup on your main line. i use them alot at mineral lake with very good success.
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