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noob kingfish questions #11018394 08/04/15 03:17 AM
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1. What is recommended speed for trolling for kings?

2. How far down do you want to keep your ribbon fish?

3. Do you have to use a weight to keep your ribbon fish down? It would seem to me that trolling would drag your bait at the surface?

Thanks!

Re: noob kingfish questions [Re: bigred64] #11019384 08/04/15 05:23 PM
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1. I catch them regularly trolling 3-4 mph.

2. Ribbon depth is dependent upon where I am seeing fish. I do lots of fishing within 6 miles of shore and most of my fish are caught around 20ft down. I do not troll my ribbons, I drift them and usually do not use any weight but if I do, they weights are tiny. Usually, no weight.
I troll jerk baits and they are very productive. Steel is a must.


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Re: noob kingfish questions [Re: bigred64] #11029788 08/09/15 01:44 AM
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Hey dude, i've been catching kings for like 20 years. I drift mostly just like PiePuncher. You can get kings right off the jetty or 40 offshore. If you troll ribbonfish without downriggers they will float up, weight or not. I usually drift one pole deep, one mid, and two surface/ish. When the fishing is hot, you can free troll shallow water around rigs, and shrimpers. No doubt. If you wanna troll, get deep diving lures. Big ones

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