biff wrote:
Hi All;
I know there are some professionals on this board and was wondering what their preference was for downrigger weight/type was for various applications?
I have a new boat with riggers and am looking at various weights from torpedos to cannon balls but was wondering what you all use for various depths. I am fairly new to downrigging but was considering going with Torpedo diver downrigger weights, set of 2 x 12lb and 2 x 16 lb for various depths. I want to use these on my new cannon stx-ts mag 10 riggers but don't have any experience with them yet. Anyone with experience with these weights can chime in or alternatives ? I am trying to reduce blow back at some deeper depths or 100'+ if required.
I figured 12lb torpedos for 80' and up and 16lb for 80' and deeper.
any thoughts ?
thanks pros !
b
Hey Biff,
You have it correct. I fish 12s down to 80' or 90' and 15 to 16 pound weights deeper than 90'.
The bigger the profile the greater the chance of spooking the fish. I prefer as small as possible. As far as blow back goes I have learned to deal with it. I tip the transducer to mark the weights. I run 2 transducers at different angles so I can switch from one transducer to the other depending on speed and amount of blow back. Sharks, Torpedoes and Slim Darters are all good weights.
We only run snubbers on the high speed riggers like the Scotty HPs. Releases - I prefer the Scottys because of the high current areas around the Bonnet shoals.. Chamberlains and Blacks are both good.
Al
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