The boat that I bought, came with a few dipsey divers, trolling rods and two down riggers, so I have experimented myself too (and lost some gear). Dipsy's being weighted sink if you slow down or stop or turn to fast and can snag bottom. Dipsys= away from the boat trolling, considerably cheap, ect. I don't know anybody that has tried them yet, but i would think you would have the same problem as Dipseys...a lot of fish aren't big enough to trip the release and you end up with draggers. stainless steel 7 strand wire by the Malin company. However, you should ensure that the adjustment is not too tight. Wire kinks when you let it coil up or leave a little slack in it will cause a kink. stainless steel 7 strand wire by the Malin company. Haven't received registration validation E-mail? I'd just use diving cranks with a big splitshot 6-8' up for trolling smaller lakes. You'll at least know how much to let out at those depths, for a starting point. Bass Pro shop sells something similar in the 20's, 30's and 40 size. Depending on the type of fish that is being targeted, the trolling speed is very important. Most snag ups you usually only loose the weight or sinker. Serving Great Lakes and All Fishermen. Short on funds - go dipsey, got the cash - go downrigger. What do you think? They can go down to a maximum depth of 50 feet. Details Luhr Jensen Jet Divers feature a unique, buoyant design that collects water pressure against its wings to dive; yet when pressure is relaxed, the Jet Diver will float off of structure. i know as of late downriggers have not been producing for most people on lake erie. For lake trout and walleye, the ideal speed is between 2.0 and 2.5 miles per hour. Most of the time I'll just let it free spool til it hits bottom and then crank up a couple times and run that way. Jets have a hunting movement from side to side and float at rest, dipseys run with no action except surging in waves can cause the dipsy to stall when running up wind or large swells. This will prevent you from losing crawler harnesses or spoons when your lure is whacked by a lake trout or steelhead. This is important because to reach those depths you will have to be able to count out your line. Tru-trip jet divers vs. Dipsy diver. Better than paying 16 for the tru-trip 50's. check out the. dipsys release and do not cause much resistance  when fighting the fish because then they run flat not at and angle which would increase resistance. You can also measure your spool to the first eyelet, and pull line from your spool, counting each time you pulled from spool to eyelet and figuring out how much line is out. We troll anywhere between 6 and 14 rods,depending on who's boat we take out,anytime we see a strike without a release,we reel up and check for draggers on the Dipseys. To figure of the depth the are running try the precision trollers big lake addition book.

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