Downrigging weights

  • rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1776179

    The 2018 trolling season is upon us so get your weight early. My 17-year son who loves trolling the great lakes for trout and salmon has decided to cast these weights again this for a summer income. He is charging $25 for either style 10Lbs weight he also has Scotty releases available upon request which is the release we prefer. If you have any questions about the weights or how to use them please let us know.

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    rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1792672

    We still have weights available.

    maddogg
    Posts: 412
    #1792679

    Were are you located?

    rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1792680

    Grand Rapids MN

    David Blais
    Posts: 766
    #1792703

    I am going to be using my weights and releases this weekend! Thanks again for helping me out with this

    rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1794729

    Thanks David! I hope they work out well for you.

    Grawler
    Posts: 83
    #1794742

    how do i get a hold of you for all products and pricing?

    David Blais
    Posts: 766
    #1794745

    I wasnt a fan of the releases. For the money, it’s a good value. But we couldn’t get them to trip. We were walleye fishing. Going to try chamberlain releases. I can also see why people get the rubber coated weights. Give them a cushion.. I’m not complaining, just my review on them. I by no means am an expert

    rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1794748

    Hi David,

    Sorry to hear they didn’t perform how you were expecting, however, I wouldn’t give up on them just yet. For Walleye’s we typically run the lines closer to the tip of the release and further back for salmon. Also, it may have had to do with the way the rod was loaded. I’d be curious to know more.

    rrbeck
    Posts: 32
    #1794771

    Grawler, I sent you a PM.

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