Tips for Being Successful in a Trolling Excursion

Posted on: 29 October 2020

One of the things that many people appreciate about fishing is that there are many styles for you to try. While some people enjoy casting from the shore, others favor the challenge of standing in the water while fly fishing. If you have access to a boat and you're interested in trying a different type of fishing, trolling might be of interest to you. The premise of trolling is to let out a lure and your line behind the boat and move along at a slow or moderate pace, which will allow your lure to move through the water — and, ideally, result in some bites. Here are some tips for being successful when you're trolling.

Let Out Lots of Fishing Line

As a novice with this type of fishing, it can sometimes be tempting to let out only a bit of fishing line — thus meaning that your lure is just a short distance behind the boat. You might rationalize that upon feeling a bite, you'll be able to reel in the fish quickly. It's important, however, to let out a large amount of line. You want your lure to be far enough behind your boat that the sound and movement of the boat don't interfere with a fish's desire to approach and bite your lure.

Pay Attention to Your Rod

Your lure will be well out of sight, but this doesn't mean that it should be out of mind. You want to take action as soon as you realize that you have a bite, and this means that you must pay close attention to your rod. In particular, watch the tip of the rod. If it dips suddenly, this can be an indicator that a fish has grabbed the lure and is trying to swim away with it. Upon realizing that you have a fish on your lure, it's time to stop your boat and reel the lure in.

Be Mindful of Obstacles

There are all sorts of obstacles that you may encounter while trolling. It's important to remember that you have a lot of line out behind the boat, and act accordingly. For example, if you pass under a bridge, you don't want to make a sharp turn too close to the bridge, as this may cause your line to get caught on one of the bridge piers. You should also be careful around other obstacles, including docks, shallow areas, rocks, and more.

Contact local fishing services to learn more about excursions. 

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