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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Mark C] #2770307 10/26/08 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: Mark C
Trolling is the root of all evil in the world today including 9/11 and the collapse of the global economy. Rumor has it the Barack Obama was spotted on Lewisville this week dragging around a HellPet with known domestic terrorist William Ayers.....


HAhaHAhaHAhaHA.....That is good...Hillary Clinton was probably in the cooler poking out all the fishes eyes...to get any deep diver to track straight one needs to simply tune the bait...bend the eyelet to the opposite direction of the way the bait is running.


Re: Hell Pet [Re: TheRodFather] #2773765 10/27/08 05:52 PM
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+1. Bend the eyelet one way or the other to adjust and just hang the hell pet over the side of the boat to see how it is running if it is tuned to where it runs sideways too much, it will run sideways until it actually turns up & comes to the top, but if it is tuned to run straight it will dive deeper/better. I never have put a weight on mine.


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #2773839 10/27/08 06:09 PM
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I don't do a lot of trolling, but on the tough days (especially after a high pressure front) it is a good way to locate fish. I don't like doing it, gas is too expensive! eeks But sometimes it can make the difference between a good trip and a bad one. Just make sure you don't troll right through a bunch of boats sitting on a spot. If there are a bunch of boats in a certain area there is either fish there and you can catch more jigging for them or there are no fish there and trolling through them won't be productive anyway. hammer Trolling is just another tool for catching fish. If you are having trouble locating them give it a try. When you catch one, throw a bouy marker out or mark a waypoint and pass back through the same area. If you hook up again, throw out an anchor or trolling motor and try a slab. You might find a good honey hole! banana



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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Lakeguide] #2774162 10/27/08 07:49 PM
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One trolling tip ... troll into the wind. Then when you get a hookup, you can let the wind drift you back over where the fish bit & see if you can locate the school with slabs, sassy shad, etc.

It's worked for me a number of times!


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Uncle Zeek] #2774343 10/27/08 09:00 PM
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Guess i have a question.......... When i troll this way, i never have removed the hooks. Didnt know i was supposed to. With this some certain days on texoma i have landed the larger striper on the hell bender and sandie on the trailer. I usually only have a 18in trailer behind. Looks like everything ive read everyone removes the hooks and uses a longer leader. Guess question is....... Does it work better with a long leader and no hooks?


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: GWF] #2774793 10/27/08 11:33 PM
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Well,I've one question for the Pro?
If I marked fish at 17' so how much line It will be? Thanks.

Re: Hell Pet [Re: Kerry Dugan] #2774833 10/27/08 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: nefishwilldo
Guess i have a question.......... When i troll this way, i never have removed the hooks. Didnt know i was supposed to. With this some certain days on texoma i have landed the larger striper on the hell bender and sandie on the trailer. I usually only have a 18in trailer behind. Looks like everything ive read everyone removes the hooks and uses a longer leader. Guess question is....... Does it work better with a long leader and no hooks?


If you are fishing Open Water then leave them on there. When trolling humps and points the hooks tend to hang up.




Re: Hell Pet [Re: Day Dream] #2774841 10/27/08 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted By: Day Dream
Well,I've one question for the Pro?
If I marked fish at 17' so how much line It will be? Thanks.


I count down... let the line out and count ... 1 one thousand 2 one thousand and so on. I would count to about 15... sorry, that is all I got grin

Re: Hell Pet [Re: GWF] #2775144 10/28/08 08:51 AM
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Thanks,John.

Re: Hell Pet [Re: Day Dream] #3570575 06/12/09 12:31 AM
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How deep will the Hell-Pet go with a 20 pound line? Is it dependant upon the speed of the boat and weight of the line? I am guessing this won't work in shallow water. Thanks, Patti

Re: Hell Pet [Re: Mark C] #3570687 06/12/09 01:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark C
Trolling is the root of all evil in the world today ......


In politically correct terms, I prefer to call it, "Changing location of the boat without removing the lure(s) from the water." Sort of like the old military phrase, ..."not retreating, but attacking in a different direction."


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Patti] #3570703 06/12/09 01:10 AM
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There seem to be occasions when a vertical presentation just isn't the ticket. Horizontal (trolling) seems to offer a suitable and fun alternative to going home with a big stinky skunk.
I do,however substitute the expensive Pet Spoon with the inexpensive and durable Tag-A-Long. (see my sig)


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Fly] #3570995 06/12/09 02:17 AM
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if your trolling a shallow area, one that works good for me is a rattle trap with a rooster tail trailer. its a deadly combo.


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Bigbob_FTW] #3572192 06/12/09 02:08 PM
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yep big bob- also just about any of those mepps spinners work pretty good too-


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Re: Hell Pet [Re: Patti] #3572777 06/12/09 04:09 PM
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GFW, Day Dream, Patti;
Welcome to the forum.
Trolling is a great way to become familiar with the water you are fishing. Pay no attention to the 'nay sayers'. You can tell by the number of times they have posted that they have been fishing for some time and know where to look for the fish. Eventually you too will be able to bypass known unproductive waters when starting your search. It is said that "10% of the lake holds 90% of the fish". Stay with it. There are plenty of folks like Mr. Varner on "the Forum" willing to give you serious advice that you can use to hone your fishing skills. Soon you will be able to experience the thrill of "Position Fishing"
J.B.


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