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Drifting or Trolling? #12243778 05/13/17 11:40 AM
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Do you fellas drift or troll? Sometimes there isn't enough wind or current o drift, so I have to get on my oars. I find that the trolling motor is too powerful. With the oars I can get the boat barely moving, and the natural pulse from the oars give a good presentation of fleeing prey.

It hit me that with the oar I'm able to "vary the retrieve" just like with rod and reel. The good thing is the line stays in the water.

How do you fellas deal with lack of wind or current?


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Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12244175 05/13/17 07:59 PM
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Use that trollin motor and take those baits right down the alley... At times you can't beat it... cheers fish

Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12244622 05/14/17 04:01 AM
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If there is wind I prefer drifting but with no wind I use the trolling motor. I have auto pilot which makes it much easier. My boat is a heavier boat so using the oars won't do me any good but wear me out fast but if you have a kayak or smaller aluminum boat I could see it being effective.


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Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12245956 05/15/17 01:03 PM
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Shoot I haven't had a day off where the wind wasn't blowing!

Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12247641 05/16/17 12:40 PM
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With little or no wind, I fish below Guntersville Dam. Plenty of current there for the first mile or so for drift fishing.


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Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12247695 05/16/17 01:08 PM
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Technically you're still in a "drift" just a controlled drift. but like everyone said, it'll put the bait right in catfish alley thumb

Re: Drifting or Trolling? [Re: WillieRip] #12247700 05/16/17 01:09 PM
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We drift. Very seldom when I fish there is no wind. If there happens to be now wind, then we drop the trolling motor, run it just enough to get the boat to move.


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