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How fast do you troll for salmon with a deep six?
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It really depends if you are going up or down swell. I've always used RPM, but my best guess is 4 - 6 mph. I like going in and out of the "skud" line. Many times picking up fish on slow turns. 20 foot Rabalo so I find them inside of the commerical boats. I start out at 35-45 feet on one side and 65-85 feet on the other. Pink or green flashers and purple haze hoochies. Green early season pink later. Fish out of Morro Bay
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Different species usually require different speeds. Faster for silvers a little slower for kings. A set speed is tough to say since currents and conditions usually dictate how fast or slow you should troll. If you’re going against the current your speed is generally slower since you’re working against the current whereas if you’re trolling with the current your speed is faster since the current is going in the same direction as you are trolling.
Trial and error is the best teacher. Good luck!
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I adjust my speed by watching my herring setup want a slow half roll for Kings faster for silvers.
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I adjust my speed by watching my herring setup want a slow half roll for Kings faster for silvers. This, and pay attention to how your rod is working...
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I adjust my speed by watching my herring setup want a slow half roll for Kings faster for silvers. Ed Zachary...
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I usually try and avoid big tides because often you are going backwards in the current but your bait is still working overtime. If you can catch a slack I usually try to keep it between 1.8 and 2.2mph. I will run it up to 2.4 at times if I am using long skinny spoons or stickbaits.
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I adjust my speed and direction frequently. Nothing swims straight at a constant speed.
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