Best Deep Trolling Rod
Omnia collects thousands of detailed fishing reports from anglers across the country to power our local recommendations. Here are the top Rods recommendations for using the Trolling Deep (20'+) technique mentioned in fishing reports from anglers near you.
St. Croix Eyecon Trolling Rods - EOL
$155.00 – $175.00
Reported by
Kail’s Fishing Reports
Lake Vermilion (MN)
Reported by
Catawba Tuna
Lake Erie
Catawba Tuna reported catching Trout using the Trolling Deep (20'+) technique and St. Croix Eyecon Trolling Rods - EOL on Lake Erie. Additional comments from this report: "Had my son Wyatt out on this day Trolling deep for summertime Steelhead in the central basin of Lake Erie targeting fish just above the thermocline with Downriggers and also using Dipsy Divers.that day with spoons. This fish came off a Downriggers set up. "
Ark Fishing Invoker Pro Series Spinning Rods - EOL
$149.99
Reported by
Andrew
Lake Independence (MN)
Andrew reported catching Walleye using the Trolling Deep (20'+) technique and Ark Fishing Invoker Pro Series Spinning Rods - EOL on Lake Independence. Additional comments from this report: "Floating crawler harness with 2oz bottom bouncer"
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Kail’s Fishing Reports reported catching Walleye using the Trolling Deep (20'+) technique and St. Croix Eyecon Trolling Rods - EOL on Lake Vermilion. Additional comments from this report: "Trolling is a great way to put a trophy in the boat!, A few thing to key in on trolling is, the little things make all the difference. After you put line on your line counter reels take the time to calibrate them, and what i mean is take a tape measure and measure out 100' and 150' and zero the counter on the reel pull them out at 100' and 150' if you are short on the line counter add backing to the reel, if you are over your mark take line off. Go to your app store and download the Precision Trolling App. It is simple to use and it makes all the difference and you know how deep you baits are. Make sure all your lines are the same so you can duplicate what is working. Make sure to zero your line counter reels before you put your line out each time. When bringing the fish in don't pump the fish in just steady pressure and keep reeling. When setting lines run as loose of a drag as possible and turn your clicker on so you can hear if line is going out. Put about 15' of mono or floro between your bait and the lead to act like a shock absorber and a snap to the bait. Good Luck!"