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Offshore Trolling Tips For The Coming Season

February 27, 2025

When trolling either offshore or nearshore there are a few factors that are imperative to success. First is speed. With 5-7 knots considered as the best range. The characteristic of the baits you’re using will also be a factor.

It’s key to to maintain your boat’s RPM’s that make your bait looks their best. If you have a question about your speed monitor other boats in the area. Without getting too close, try to adjust your speed to match theirs. It’s important to maintain the same rpm’s moving both up-current and down-current. This keeps the baits running the same speed as the boat. The appearance of the bait is also a key factor. Your presentation will make the difference in a good day and a bad one. It needs to look active and natural rather than a lump of dead bait being dragged through the water. Lures should be arranged in a spread depending on how they run best. This will take a certain amount of trial and error. It’s always important to watch the baits while trolling. If a bait starts to track the wrong way, pull them in and make the needed adjustments and return the rigs to the water.

 

Other trolling tips include, making sure that the largest baits nearest to the back of the boat and the smaller bait set further back. This allows your boat to appear to be a bait pod being followed by the larger predator fish to your target species. The lines coming from either side of the boat should be equal. The same is true for the lowest lines (flat lines) should be closest to the boat with the outrigger and other higher lines taking the longest position.

Trolling is one of the most productive aspects of offshore and nearshore fishing. It’s important to understand that it has a large learning curve. This is why the most successful trolling anglers are also the most experienced. Great trolling success takes practice and lots of experimentation. It also takes talking to other fisherman about their tactics and strategies and then trying what you learned. There are countless variations of spreads, baits, speeds, colors and much more. Find what works for you and your boat, your target species and most of all, your style of fishing. Don’t be afraid to try new things.

 

Story By Angler & Sportsman Team 

 

 

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