
the lines at different depths using stackers.
When using stackers, it is important to watch the lines carefully for bites. If one line starts to pull, it can jerk the others and cause tangling, so be prepared to manage the setup. It may take some practice to get the hang of it and to learn how to remove fish without tangling the lines.
In addition to stacking, choosing the right lures is key to success. Brightly colored lures often work well for both trout and salmon, and adding a dodger can help create additional flash and movement to attract fish. Experiment with different colors and sizes to find what works best on a particular day.
Temperature and water conditions can greatly affect where fish are located in the water column. Using a fishfinder to locate schools of fish is advantageous, allowing you to adjust your depths accordingly.
Overall, downrigger trolling is a productive method for catching trout and landlocked salmon. With practice and knowledge of your equipment, you can effectively use this technique to increase your chances of a successful fishing outing.