Trolling for trout

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Trolling for trout

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My father is having good luck trolling for Crappie, And I was wondering if the same would work for trout, any of you have any tips for us? Our boat is a 15' jon-boat and it has an electric trolling motor on front and a 15hp tiller motor (4-stroke).
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I have seen folks load the boat in the Aucilla doing it. I have done it with pretty good success in the winter when I'm trying to locate fish. I normally use a TT mirrolure and just troll using the trolling motor down or up the river. I tend to vary the depth by the angle at which I hold the rod. If I get a bump whether from a fish or rock I drop back to make the lure stop and then jerk it forward again. If I get a fish I'll troll over the same area again. If I get bit again, I'll anchor and fish.
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Post by Cranfield »

I think it depends how big a net you troll behind the boat. :-D :-D

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Post by Second Chance »

I have had good sucess fishing similar to Tom's method. You can also use live shrimp. Just hook them right behind the horn, use a light wire hook and put a BB shot up the line about 18". Keep the speed low on the trolling motor and stop and go to vary the depth.
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Post by Sea Fox »

That sounds good, only my father is to busy chaseing warmouth around the creeks and rivers. He likes the backwaters fishing with worms. I guess its just what he grew up doing. Thanks for the tips. SF
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