Right on man!! I just started trolling this year... with flashers and dogers etc (and have done decent on some days... lol) but i think ill like the more subtle spoon at times and maybe even from shore too?? Idk
I'm up in NorCal and tried your technique from a previous videos trolling with a mouse tail off a crankbait and did pretty well. Then tried a Panther Martin as a trailer off a square bill and did really well during the Spring when the trout were up higher. Look forward to experimenting more this season with different combos to get the lures to different depths.
Thank you for those excellent tips! I'm a Kastmaster guy for the most part however, when there's a hatch going on, my Kastmasters are useless! I've seen kids use a Golden Phoebe with a 12 inch leader off the back of it, with a wooly booger tied on. They were absolutely slaying trout with that set up!
The mouse tail trailer is brilliant. Thanks for the knowledge. That was my go to shorebait for stockers at Barney Schwartz. If you're ever at Naci I yak troll for whites, spotteds and crappie quite frequently. I make Greenland paddles, they're actually quite good for trolling. Thanks for the posts.
Great video buddy! I've used Lindy River Rockers and Hot N Tots almost religiously for trolling but I'm gonna have to use that mousetail a try I think that will be a killer especially in the Sierras. I can't wait till ice out!
I’m a kastmaster guy from my fishing trips in the past but I’ll mess around with your suggestions too. I’m planning a trip with the guy that runs the bait store at Cachuma, Henry. He was in one of my Cachuma videos. We’re going to go off a pontoon
it's funny we use the same stuff, I love using my jerk baits, crank baits and micetail behind a diver. 1-2 inch crankbaits my top lure for all lakes kills it every time.
I’m gonna have to try trolling with a crank bait and rooster tail maybe tied onto that, thinking outside the box now.. I’ve been toying with the idea of mimicking live bait with a soft plastic minnow for trolling but I need to figure out how I’m gonna rig that definitely gonna start using a dipsy divers while trolling with my rigs but I’m a newbie targeting browns and I’m always trying to think out of the box.
Maybe try a rapala scatter rap with the back hook removed and add a swivel and add a swim bait a foot or so behind that, would be killer. Good luck on those browns those guys are a blast.
How do I rig those? I’m new to trolling. Can i just cast out the back of the boat and troll or do l need something else to get them down to depth? Thank you 🙏
Just let out some line and each lure will find its depth. Depending on the time of year, might need lead core to get deeper but in the cooler months it’s usually not needed at least on the west coast in my experience. The more line you let out usually the deeper the lures will dive. I usually start with 50ft
Awesome ideas thanks!
Great vid... gonna try using a spoon to give a worm a little action on a retrieve in NorCal Sierra's.
I use a kastmaster and the worm regularly in the eastern sierra for trout. Works great and im sure will work well up by you guys
Right on man!! I just started trolling this year... with flashers and dogers etc (and have done decent on some days... lol) but i think ill like the more subtle spoon at times and maybe even from shore too?? Idk
I've been killing it in the Sierras trolling w flasher and wedding ring lure on a down rigger from my kayak!
Great suggestions RH! I loved the underwater footage you provided for each one of the lures. That mice tail add on looks really effective
Thank you,this is useful information,and for giving up your fisherman’s tip.
Love that mouse tail trick! Thanks for sharing!
Great! I’ll have to try those! Your underwater fish bite clips are excellent!
This is the video I've been waiting for. Thanks for the info.
your welcome bro, good luck when you make it out there. Hopefully, we can hook up soon.
I'm up in NorCal and tried your technique from a previous videos trolling with a mouse tail off a crankbait and did pretty well. Then tried a Panther Martin as a trailer off a square bill and did really well during the Spring when the trout were up higher. Look forward to experimenting more this season with different combos to get the lures to different depths.
I'm gonna have to try the Mouse Tail behind the crankbait - the action looks great.
WOW that mice tail tip is the bomb cant wait to try it thanks!
Its killer, give it a try.
That underwater footage is unbelievable!!! I'll probably lose it the first day if i use one....LOL
I realize Im kinda randomly asking but does anyone know of a good place to stream newly released movies online?
@Harrison Mathew I use flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Mohamed Kyson Yup, I have been using Flixzone for since april myself =)
@Mohamed Kyson thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D Appreciate it !!
@Harrison Mathew no problem =)
Thank you for those excellent tips! I'm a Kastmaster guy for the most part however, when there's a hatch going on, my Kastmasters are useless! I've seen kids use a Golden Phoebe with a 12 inch leader off the back of it, with a wooly booger tied on. They were absolutely slaying trout with that set up!
Will try your top baits....thanks man!!!! Thumbs up👍👍👍
Wedding Ring is my go-to
Adam Worden same
That mice tail shad rap combo is impressive. How fast do you troll?
2-3mph
Thanks for sharing!!👍
The mouse tail trailer is brilliant. Thanks for the knowledge. That was my go to shorebait for stockers at Barney Schwartz. If you're ever at Naci I yak troll for whites, spotteds and crappie quite frequently. I make Greenland paddles, they're actually quite good for trolling. Thanks for the posts.
😮 I'm definitely gonna try your mice tail trick. Brilliant 👍
I use medium silver flashers followed by a red/silver spoon (needlefish..smaller sized). Seems to work in the N. California stocked lakes...
Great video. Very helpful
Great video buddy! I've used Lindy River Rockers and Hot N Tots almost religiously for trolling but I'm gonna have to use that mousetail a try I think that will be a killer especially in the Sierras. I can't wait till ice out!
I’m a kastmaster guy from my fishing trips in the past but I’ll mess around with your suggestions too. I’m planning a trip with the guy that runs the bait store at Cachuma, Henry. He was in one of my Cachuma videos. We’re going to go off a pontoon
I’ve always had luck with Panther Martins, Kasmaster, never a single fish on Mepps spinners though
Where I live and the Lakes around me definitely love a rooster tail
it's funny we use the same stuff, I love using my jerk baits, crank baits and micetail behind a diver. 1-2 inch crankbaits my top lure for all lakes kills it every time.
I m verry much interesting
I do very good with a Tasmanian Devil for depth and leech patterns and Pistol Pete flies in olive and black for shallower zones.
Can you fish all year round in California?
Yes
Jerk bait bite is the best!!
I’m gonna have to try trolling with a crank bait and rooster tail maybe tied onto that, thinking outside the box now.. I’ve been toying with the idea of mimicking live bait with a soft plastic minnow for trolling but I need to figure out how I’m gonna rig that definitely gonna start using a dipsy divers while trolling with my rigs but I’m a newbie targeting browns and I’m always trying to think out of the box.
Maybe try a rapala scatter rap with the back hook removed and add a swivel and add a swim bait a foot or so behind that, would be killer. Good luck on those browns those guys are a blast.
RHYAK Mmm I’m going to have to try that
Oooooooo im paying attention to this!
How do I rig those? I’m new to trolling. Can i just cast out the back of the boat and troll or do l need something else to get them down to depth?
Thank you 🙏
Just let out some line and each lure will find its depth. Depending on the time of year, might need lead core to get deeper but in the cooler months it’s usually not needed at least on the west coast in my experience. The more line you let out usually the deeper the lures will dive. I usually start with 50ft
@@CckfNet okay I really appreciate the advice
I just caught my best lake trout (char) two 2ftrs last week. Used a dodger followed by a silver flat fish
Fuhhh piru lol havent been good to fish there in forever, wish it was back to how it used to be
Hey rhyak ill be up in the fresno area this spring/summer. Wheres gonna be my best bass fishing?
I personally do not spend much time fishing the Central Valley lakes, so can't help you much there.
Boonies research Millerton Lake
Wait. Are there weights on the line, ahead of the lures? Urgently need an answer. Thank you very much
no weights in front of lures. only use a weight when i am using the inline camera
The Kroc swims nice! Way different action than the kastmaster
Indeed man, have yet to get the kastmaster on film being bit but need to.