Basic Downrigging

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Basic Downrigging

Downrigging is a method of trolling that uses
a manual or electric winch and weight
(cannonball) to carry your fishing lines and
lures to a specific depth, where feeding fish
are to be found. While downrigging is
commonly thought of as a deep water fishing
technique, it is more accurately understood
as a method of "controlled depth fishing".

By using downriggers to control the depth of
your lure presentation, you can place your
lures at any depth from just below the surface
to 200 feet deep and keep them running
consistently at that depth. So, once you've
determined what depth the fish are feeding
at, you can keep your lures in that "feeding zone".

When a fish takes your lure, it will pull your
fishing line from the line release. This will
allow you to fight the fish, without fighting
a heavy weight.

Step-By-Step Operation
Of A Manual Downrigger

1.
While the boat is running at trolling speed,
set your fishing reel to free-spool, apply
slight pressure to the reel with your thumb
and let your lure out to the desired distance.
Then set the drag clicker to stop your reel
from free-spooling. Now, place your fishing
rod in the rod holder.

2.
Next, take hold of the fishing line (beyond
the rod tip) in one hand. With the other hand,
reach down and firmly take hold of the line
release. Lift the cannonball out of the water
and attach the line to the line release. Then
ease the cannonball back into the water.
3.
While firmly gripping the downrigger reel's
handle, loosen the clutch knob (found on the
right side of the downrigger) by turning it
counter-clockwise. This will release the
tension on the clutch disc plates that holds
the cannonball at a given depth.
4.
When you feel the weight of the cannonball
pull on the downrigger reel, crank the reel
counter-clockwise to lower the cannonball.
Watch the line counter that is mounted on
the top of the downrigger. The line counter
is marked in one foot increments.
5.
After you see the depth you desire marked
on the line counter, retighten the disc clutch
by turning the clutch knob clockwise until
the clutch holds the weight of the cannonball.
6.
Once you've set the clutch on your downrigger,
set the drag and drag clicker on your fishing
reel. Then take up the slack in your in your
fishing line, until there is a bow in your fishing rod.
7.
When a fish strikes or when you want to retrieve
your lure, remove your fishing rod from the rod
holder and abruptly lift it to release your fishing
line from the line release. Then fight and land your
fish or retrieve your lure.
8.
Finally, to retrieve your cannoball, firmly grip
the downrigger reel's handle, loosen the clutch
knob and crank the downrigger reel clockwise
until the cannonball surfaces. Then tighten the
clutch knob to hold the cannonball securely.