JimW wrote:
I fish Erie during the summer for walleye and our set up always includes 2 rods running Number 1 dipsey divers and 2 leadcore set ups, usually 8 and 10 colour lead core. My dipsey rods for walleye run 50 pound Power Pro, my dipseys for salmon I use wire line.
On Quinte I run 1 rod with a dipsey diver, maybe 25% of the time, usually with a spoon for the lure. I regularly run 2, 3 or 5 colour lead cores on Quinte.
My take on it is....
Dipseys:
Good because they take your line out to the side a bit to spread out your lures, without having to use in-line planer boards. As well you usually have less line out compared to say 10 colour lead core, which makes it quicker and easier to check your lines for small fish or junk. More of an issue I have found on Lake Erie, with its over abundance of small sheephead and white bass. than on Quinte. We can quickly pop the release on the braid dipseys, check the line, reset and be back fishing quick, reeling in 10 colours of lead core to check your bait takes time. Main down side to dipseys IMO is not a very "stealthy" approach for trying to get neutral or negative fish to bite, line not really far back from the boat and big plastic disk flying by just in front of your bait.
Lead Core:
Good because more of a "stealthy" approach, baits running further behind the boat, more line out. When you turn/speed up/slow down lead core line will rise up or go a bit deeper changing the action of your bait.... good for triggering strikes from fish that have been following your lure. Main down sides, lead core takes more time to reel in than dipsey lines to check your lures and slightly more chance of a tangle if you make a sharp turn the wrong way. We also seem to not get as good of a strike to hook up to land the fish ratio with lead core compared to dipseys or flatlining crankbaits.
That being said our Erie in particular some days lead core are the only rods we catch fish on and sometimes run four 10 colour lead core rods with in-line planer boards.
For Quinte this fall my plan for our 6 rod spread is 4 deep diving cranks flatlined and 2 lead core lines.
I am relatively new to Quinte trolling, but that is my 2 cents.
JimW
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