
manual downriggers
manual downriggers
Now that I am finally off the Canadian Governments payroll... EI (woo hoo found a job
) I'm looking at downriggers in the Le Baron's catalogue. I've used electric ones in other boats but have no experience with the cheaper manual models. Are they a pain in the butt or ok for occasional use? If I'm fishing alone and can't reel the fish and cannonball in at the same time is this asking for trouble?

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If you fish alone, the electrics with auto stops are the way to go. That's if your worried about the fish wrapping around the cable. He still has the prop to wrap around and you still have to play him and net him and drive the boat
I run manuals and don't have a problem, never lost one to a cable yet (knock on wood). Then why fish alone 


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Re: manual downriggers
The only reason I moved to electric riggers was I mostly use them at 100+ feet for lakers in the summer and my father has a heart condition so it is alot easier to get the rigger balls up quickley from deep depths...other wise I had no problems with the manuals.Hoser wrote:Now that I am finally off the Canadian Governments payroll... EI (woo hoo found a job) I'm looking at downriggers in the Le Baron's catalogue. I've used electric ones in other boats but have no experience with the cheaper manual models. Are they a pain in the butt or ok for occasional use? If I'm fishing alone and can't reel the fish and cannonball in at the same time is this asking for trouble?
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I agree with Mark his riggers work awesome BUT i have used some manual riggers that are quite a pain in the butt... If you can afford electric go electric just make sure u get the auto stop...
I hear ya Phil there is quite a few upgrades that i have done in the last few years and i wonder how the hell i lived without them and why it took me so long to figure it out!!!
I hear ya Phil there is quite a few upgrades that i have done in the last few years and i wonder how the hell i lived without them and why it took me so long to figure it out!!!

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