Do you troll for walleye? In this Hooked For Life podcast, Scott and Jeff discuss the dynamics of how the various fishing line options available can affect the action of your lures while trolling. They also give a few tips on how to choose the right line for the situation.
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Radio Show: The Fine Line – Line Dynamics When Trolling
Posted: 15th October 2012 by Jeff in GeneralTags: abrasion, action, applications, Bay of Quinte, Bay of Quinte Charters, benefit, braid, characteristics, choice, cold, colour, diameter, dyneema, Fall, Fishing, Fishing line, Fluorocarbon, in-line, Jeff Chisholm, line capacity, lure, mono, mono vs braid, monofilament, planer board, Quinte ice fishing team, Scott Walcott, selection, strength, stretch, Trolling, water temperature, West Lake Willows
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Radio Show: Trolling with in-line planer boards
Posted: 24th September 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: Bay of Quinte, Equipment, in-line, Muskie, Pike, planer board, Planer Board Rod, Rod, Salmon, Scatter, speed, Spook, Spread, Trolling, trout, Walleye, Walleye Institute, West Lake Willows, What is
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 3:57 — 3.6MB) In this week’s show, we discuss using in-line planer boards when trolling for walleye and other species. Topics include what the boards are, the benefits of using them, as well as a few tips. If you have any questions on using planer boards, leave [...]
Suspending Crawler Harnesses
Posted: 7th September 2010 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bullet weight, core, crawler, dipsey diver, down rigger, harness, in-line, jet diver, keel weight, lead, leadcore, line counter, planer board, snap weight, split shot, suspend, torpedo diver, Trolling, Walleye, worm
Trolling crawler harnesses for walleye is often thought of as strictly a bottom bouncing technique. However, there are times when walleyes suspend higher in the water column. This is typical throughout the summer and fall. In these situations you want to run your presentation at the depth that the fish are at or slightly above. [...]



In this week’s show, Scott and Jeff talk about Spring Brown Trout Fishing. Scott lives on West Lake by the Sandbanks Provincial Park. The Sandbanks area is a great location to troll in the spring for these awesome fish. We discuss techniques and tips on how to target them.<