Dipsy diver setup with snubber




















Or No? Spring brown bite lodging Mrm Posted 16 hours ago. Join Mailing List Direct to your inbox. Fishing Log Keep catch records. LO Outdoors Fishing Magazine. Jan Feb Mar Apr Dipsy wire and Rod setup. Share More sharing options Followers 5. Recommended Posts. Posted February 22, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Rippin'Line Posted February 22, Firechief48 Posted February 22, Posted February 22, edited.

Edited February 22, by Firechief Sk8man Posted February 22, Big Dave Posted February 22, Nautitroller Posted February 22, Sent from my C using Lake Ontario United mobile app. Legacy Posted February 22, TyeeTanic Posted February 22, Posted February 23, Great tips for getting your reel set up by all.

As far as setting up to run your dipsy Chas Posted February 23, TyeeTanic Posted February 23, Posted February 23, edited. We use 40 fluoro leader, Seagar. Silver Fox Posted February 23, Yup no backing on my same setup except no roller guides on mine.

King Slammin Posted February 23, Buckmaster Posted February 23, My hook up rate went up when I quit using snubbers. Edited February 24, by Buckmaster Posted February 24, edited. Edited February 24, by greenboatluke. Turning the dial to the right or left will cause your lure to track to port or starboard.

If you leave the dial in the center, it will remain directly behind your boat. Dipsy Divers are available in a variety of sizes, and can dive anywhere from 20 to feet below the surface, depending on the size.

Using several rods with Dipsy Divers at various settings, you can troll several lures at various depths and locations behind your boat. When Richard Corrigan isn't writing about the outdoors, he's probably outside experiencing them firsthand. Related How to Rig a Beetle Spin. If you don't like snubbers, here's a little trick I read about concerning rigging loss due to salmon slams on dipsey set ups.

Set diver to desired depth, put a 15 rubberband on the wire just ahead of reel one end of band slid through loop on other end. Loop other end of band to reel handle. This allows you to loosen the drag on reel. Slowly loosen the drag untill the band starts to stretch, test elasticity of band first, so you will know the braking point.

With a diver out deep and with salmon speeds for trolling, there is way to much tension on the line which requires a heavy drag setting to keep the line from pulling out. Hence, salmon wacks the already way too tight drag and you loose rig and possibly pole and will probably rip the hook through his lip.

With the rubber band you can loosen the drag to about lbs which should be plenty to set a hook on a pig king. I haven't tried this yet but it sounds logical to me. Like Tim, I do not run snubbers. I believe you get better hooks sets with a properly set drag, dipsy trip tension and quality reels.

I realize this is an old topic on running dipseys, but I would like your opinions on the following. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. View New. Search In. To run Snubbers or not run snubbers that is the question. Stow-Away Rod Holders…? Can I Install a Planer Mast? Or No?

Spring brown bite lodging Mrm Posted 16 hours ago. Join Mailing List Direct to your inbox. Fishing Log Keep catch records. LO Outdoors Fishing Magazine. Jan Feb Mar Apr Wire dipseys Share More sharing options Followers 7. Prev 1 2 Next Page 1 of 2. Recommended Posts. Posted July 15, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options John E Powell Posted July 15, Posted July 15, edited.

Edited July 15, by John E Powell. Sk8man Posted July 15, Don Supon Posted July 15, I think it was Pap that posted using them helps at the time of netting the fish. Hope this helps Brett. JimB Posted July 15, I think it will come down to time spent on the water, and actual catch experience. Richard Posted July 15, I am on the no snubber side.



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