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From: walterFarrell
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  • can you make a video about how to troll it

  • @FishOnFishing It is trolled at around 3.5 to 4 knots and using at least 150 feet of wire to not more that 200 feet. If in really deep water, over 40 feet, slow the boat down some when you think the rigs are almost to the fish then speed up slightly.

  • @walterFarrell would i be able to troll it without the wire with braid or mono

  • @FishOnFishing Wire works best. If Mono use at least 50 lb. test. Without wire it will not, I say again, it will not get deep enough...

  • @walterFarrell okay. i bought wire but i do not know what i am doing with it

  • @FishOnFishing I'll try to with some new footage I have. It will be a while, a few weeks.

  • @walterFarrell okay thanks

  • @FishOnFishing I will try and do one in a few weeks.

  • @walterFarrell thanks

  • @FishOnFishing The video is up... Umbrella rig Part 2... Maybe this will help!!!!

  • @walterFarrell thanks so much

  • They work fine Until you run into bluefish. The will destroy those rubber shad....

  • I just went fishing for stripers in the boston harbor on a charter boat, and we had plastic shads on the hooks instead of the tubes. we were catching much larger fish. i pulled in 3 fish over 30 inches on one rig, best fight of my life.

  • i get mine at benny's!

  • umbrella rigs work really great

  • i use M&M fishing lures for trolling and they work great

  • There is an "a" in "umbrella"

  • are you catching snook reds or what

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