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Category: Trolling

link to How to Troll in Saltwater

How to Troll in Saltwater

If you’ve ever fished by boat, chances are you’ve tried trolling. Trolling is a fishing technique in which 1 or more lines are slowly dragged behind the boat to entice fish to bite. The boat’s...

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link to Learn How to Choose a Trolling Combo

Learn How to Choose a Trolling Combo

Choosing a trolling combo, the rod and reel, requires you to understand what features are important and why. A good trolling combo has a reel with the best features for trolling, a rod with the best...

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link to Trolling Rigs

Trolling Rigs

How to Rig Baits and Hard Lures When it comes to trolling, fishermen can rig lures or bait in many different ways and find success.  Sinking lures are normally rigged with wire leaders,...

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link to Where to Troll?

Where to Troll?

Trolling can seem like a simple fishing technique at first look, but thinking just a little deeper reveals the different factors that can make you successful or not. For one, the act of trolling is...

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link to The Best Trolling Rod

The Best Trolling Rod

Trolling rods are typically marketed as multi-purpose boat rods. They can be used for bottom fishing, trolling, or jigging. Narrowing in on the best trolling rod for you, depends on how you plan to...

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link to 7 Trolling Lures You Need

7 Trolling Lures You Need

When deciding on trolling lures, it’s important to consider your trolling spread. It’s common for offshore fishermen to have multiple lines out, some wide, some long, some short, some deep, and...

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