Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
-
Nasty Bass
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Fri May 18, 2012 10:28 pm
- Species: Cold and Cool Water
Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
I use downriggers for lakers but I heard and seen many boats hand jigging and doing extremely well. Can anyone tell me how they do this? Are they dragging spoons on bottom or using some sort of other lure? I've heard of some boats jigging over 50 lakers in 1 day. Anyone willing to give up their secret?
- VTgooseman
- Posts: 256
- Joined: Thu Sep 22, 2011 4:26 pm
- Species: Fish with Teeth!
- Location: Central VT
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
Aww you must be talking about "Yankers" or thats what I have heard them called. From what Ive seen guys use big spoons, tube jigs or bucktails and yank the bottom.
- drachma
- Posts: 609
- Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:42 pm
- Species: Salmon, Lake Trout
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
My family use to do this when I was a kid. Had a stout rod and a Penn 114 loaded with 100 yds of leadcore and then momo leader. Spoon was a Pfleuger Record Spoon. (Marshall Faye over in Nebraska Valley in Stowe bought the patent and made them for a while. D.K. if he still does.) Use to troll just fast enough to give the spoon a good wobble (didn't have depth finder or speed indicator back then) and sometimes tipped them with a piece of smelt fillet or sucker. Let out line until it "ticked" the bottom and then just toojk the line in hand and jerked as you slow trolled. If we lost contact with the bottom, we just let out more line. It was quite the chore to reel inall that leadcore before the advent of downriggers.
Hoped that helped.
Michael
Hoped that helped.
Michael
- SoggyBottomBoy
- Posts: 66
- Joined: Fri Sep 09, 2011 8:46 am
- Species: salmon, stripers
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
If the boat is not moving at all then they are just plain jigging. I have a friend that catches 50 fish a day over in Lake Seneca jigging up lake trout, browns and even the occassional salmon. He usually uses a large silver spoon and drops in to the bottom and then starts reeling it up while watching the fishfinder. If he get a fish to chase the lure then he changes speed until he entices the fish to bite.
Here is a video of guys jigging browns
http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishin ... 35&t=26898
Here is a video of guys jigging browns
http://www.lakeontariounited.com/fishin ... 35&t=26898
-
Gecha (Gerry)
- Posts: 4694
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:26 pm
- Species: whatever crazy enough to bite
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
That's an interesting video.
I have not seen many people jigging for lake trout in Champlain.
I have not seen many people jigging for lake trout in Champlain.
Gecha (Gerry North of the Border)
-
JabberJaws
- Posts: 198
- Joined: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:14 am
- Species: all
- Location: Morrisville, VT
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
drachma wrote:My family use to do this when I was a kid. Had a stout rod and a Penn 114 loaded with 100 yds of leadcore and then momo leader. Spoon was a Pfleuger Record Spoon. (Marshall Faye over in Nebraska Valley in Stowe bought the patent and made them for a while. D.K. if he still does.) Use to troll just fast enough to give the spoon a good wobble (didn't have depth finder or speed indicator back then) and sometimes tipped them with a piece of smelt fillet or sucker. Let out line until it "ticked" the bottom and then just toojk the line in hand and jerked as you slow trolled. If we lost contact with the bottom, we just let out more line. It was quite the chore to reel inall that leadcore before the advent of downriggers.
Hoped that helped.
Michael
I used to work at Traps with Marshall Faye he has caught some monsters on those spoons. He isn't currently making them but I talked him into parting with some of what he had left a few years ago and still have some of each on the shelf. Ramel
Quit Wishing Go Fishing
- raz
- Site Admin
- Posts: 4427
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2011 6:02 am
- Species: Coldwater fishes!!!
- Location: LAKE CHAMPLAIN UNITED!
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
Great video Soggy. I could get into that.
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
- Dipsey
- Posts: 421
- Joined: Thu Sep 08, 2011 1:52 pm
- Species: coldwater
- Location: Lake Luzerne, NY
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
Large Swedish Pimples should do the trick. We ice fish them on Lake George in 100 ft of water with good results. You will have to control your speed somehow if there is a breeze.
See you on the pond!
- jusgrinnin
- Posts: 519
- Joined: Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:53 pm
- Species: warm&cold
- Location: canaan nh
Re: Hand Jigging for Lake Trout
We use a Real Image jig on Winni sit on top of em in the fall and whack em what a blast!!!
BARRY
BARRY