MapleButter
Member
Hey all,
I'm going on a sailing trip with my dad from Thornbury to Tobermory and I wanted to do some trolling for salmon, trout, or whatever. I don't have specific trolling gear and to be honest I don't really plan on doing a whole lot of trolling in the future. Budget for any equipment would be maybe $100 or $150 to Bass Pro (gift card!).
I was wondering what would you recommend for bare bones trolling. I have an UglyStik with a basic spin reel and some 25lb test braid currently on the reel. I also have the generic variety of sinkers that you'd get at Crappy Tire and a random assortment of spoons. Is it possible to get away with my rod for this situation? Keep in mind, the goal of this trip isn't to catch fish, it's to make it to Tobermory, but catching dinner for one night would be a decent bonus.
Would appreciate any and all tips! Cheers!
I'm going on a sailing trip with my dad from Thornbury to Tobermory and I wanted to do some trolling for salmon, trout, or whatever. I don't have specific trolling gear and to be honest I don't really plan on doing a whole lot of trolling in the future. Budget for any equipment would be maybe $100 or $150 to Bass Pro (gift card!).
I was wondering what would you recommend for bare bones trolling. I have an UglyStik with a basic spin reel and some 25lb test braid currently on the reel. I also have the generic variety of sinkers that you'd get at Crappy Tire and a random assortment of spoons. Is it possible to get away with my rod for this situation? Keep in mind, the goal of this trip isn't to catch fish, it's to make it to Tobermory, but catching dinner for one night would be a decent bonus.
Would appreciate any and all tips! Cheers!