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I've never been one to troll much but I started making long runs for tuna and mahi. I needed a way to spread some lines.
I used a 12ft paint roller extention with a rigger clip tied to the end. Stuck it in an angled rodholder. Worked better than my first try, a 10 ft surf rod with a clip.
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Nice Idea! I am to cheap to buy real outriggers, I may give it a try??
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I like that idea
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Good idea Skunk. Next year i plan to do some trolling for wahoo and tuna. I have never had outriggers on my boats. I often wonder if they would help. I will give that a try. Do you lose alot of fish avter the clip releases? I have heard that is the biggest downfall of outriggers.
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Yep, thats a good idea! Years ago while surf fishing at Oregon Inlet an old guy came out with a 12 ft. surf rod attached to a piece of PVC pipe about 10ft. long. It looked a little tricky to cast but he whipped his bottom rig out there what looked like a mile! Made me look pitiful!
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Seachoice makes an affordable outrigger kit. They can be bought new for around $125.00.
For occasional trolling they seem to be the right choice. I was going to put them on my boat as I only troll few times a year.
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