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We troll wire out East when jigging parachutes. When we need a break from jigging, we snap on some umbrellas--tube tails in either red, green, black, or white with the red tips. Our set ups consist of st croix trolling rods paired with shimano tld 25s. We spool with 40-50 lb mono backing, 150 lb spro barrel swivel, then 300 ft of wire, another 150 lb barrel swivel followed by a 20 ft of 40-50 lb mono (or fluoro is you'd like) leader, a 150 lb coastlock snap swivel, then the umbrella. Works well out there... Double and triple headers of big yellow-eyed demons also make for an adventure.
The upside to jigging the chutes is that you very rarely get bluefish and you're actually holding the rod when a striper blasts the jig. |
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There are multiple options on tackle. Many rod manufacturers make wire line setups. Any tackle shops should have several types with caboloid guides. As for reels Penn 4/0 wire line specials are standbys but canyon avet And Shimano among others make hood options.
It seems to me that my buddies that troll wire do better then the ones that troll braid. Just my observation. my sugestion is stop by your local shop and ask some questions they can help you out big time and show you everything you will need |
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If using wire/monel your going to want to go with 1- American Tackle Zirconia Rings. 2- Carboloy . 3- FUJI SIC Guides.
All of the above are still pretty lightweight and will accept wire. We build with American Tackle Guides and never had an issue in 18 years. If buying a true wire line rod, for umbrellas you can go short and stiff, but if you want to troll bunker spoons, you NEED to go with a Spoon Rod. DO NOT use a short, stiff rod for spoons, your not going to do as well as the longer, softer rods made to give the spoons the proper action they were made to have. Spoon Rods - Seeker, Tony Maja Spoon Rods, Lamiglas 1083M Blanks or old Harnell Blanks. We build our Spoon Rods on the Lamiglas Blanks because they are so much lighter in weight than Seeker Blanks. We can build a complete rod and still be at the weight of the Seeker Rod Blank alone. Ok, the wire is out of the way and let me say that you can use mono or braid too. Umbrellas are not the same as bunker spoons. You can get away with a wider variety of tackle. Use trolling weights, to get deep, or down riggers. Use a trolling leader, between the weight and the rig! I dont suggest going right to the main line swivel with umbrellas. It will work, but its not as good as using a leader. PM or email me any questions you may have that I can help with. ![]() |
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