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WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
Looking for two smaller downriggers for my 14' aluminum. Just want to be able to hit up the lake and rivers a bit. There are some decent new ones for around $100, but I figured I might as well check in and see if anyone has some to get rid of for cheaper. ![ThumpUp [thumbup]](./images/smilies/msp_thumbup.gif)
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- hanapaa808
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Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
How small are you talking? I have 2 Scotty lake trollers if your interested
- The Quadfather
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Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
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Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
Thats about the size I am looking for. How much are you looking to get for them?hanapaa808 wrote:How small are you talking? I have 2 Scotty lake trollers if your interested
Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
How did those guys work for you? I saw them in Sportco the other day and wondered about them. They seemed a little lightweight to me.hanapaa808 wrote:How small are you talking? I have 2 Scotty lake trollers if your interested
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Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
I'm fishing Cannon Mini Lake trollers and they work fine for Kokane and Sockeye. They aren't made for over 6# balls and I am happy with 4# for mine. I just switched to braided downrigger line on them and it got rid of the "buzz" and gave me less angle in the water.
- hanapaa808
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Re: WANT: Smaller Manual Downriggers
natetreat wrote:How did those guys work for you? I saw them in Sportco the other day and wondered about them. They seemed a little lightweight to me.hanapaa808 wrote:How small are you talking? I have 2 Scotty lake trollers if your interested
Nate, they actually work really well. Yes they do look a little light weight but they handle a 4lb ball just fine. I changed the cable to braid to get rid of that humming. But well worth the money and you can mount them anywhere.