I use 50/51 size Calcuttas for Kokes.
Type: Posts; User: Mark McWillis
I use 50/51 size Calcuttas for Kokes.
I added radar and a weed removing grate. Those are both for Tuna, not so much Kokes.
I haven't found that to be the case and I've caught a lot of big fish, including Dorado, Tuna and Striped Marlin using Flouro. In Mexico we were using live bait bigger than the Kokes we catch around...
As others have mentioned I don't *think* they're leader shy.....but I still use 10# Flouro and will use 12 or 15 at Wallowa.
KR, well done and welcome to the forum! 101goodpost101
I'm lazy...there I said it. So, I just post the results of my trips here and then I can go back and check whenever I need to. 101chromefish101
The nice thing about trailerable diesel boats is that you can use off road diesel which is LESS expensive than REGULAR gasoline and you have about twice the range of a similar gas boat.
2 of the boats on this thread are diesel IB's.
Well...maybe nananana But seriously, I'll be fishing for Tuna this year and I'm really debating adding 15' outriggers....wouldn't that be a sight at Merwin!!!
Until last Spring I had never fished for Kokanee or used downriggers. I spent all last winter reading this forum and a couple of books and I'm pleased to say that we caught limits our first trip out...
I don't have one and have never seen the need. That said, my boat is a bit "beamier" than many here so that may be part of why I don't see a reason to have one.
I use the Sep's releases which have the yellow offshore "clips". After losing 4 of the clips to poorly crimped cables I replaced all the cables with some 100# mono (tuna leader) and have had no more...
No! But it pales in comparison to offshore boats. I just read a test of a 70' Sportfishng boat. It holds over 2000 gallons of diesel. Weight is around 116,000 lbs. It will go over 40 MPH and it...
+2 I never use corn, only Gulp maggots.
Thank you very much! It is, of course, my ultimate kokanee boat....and so much more. If I was buying a boat JUST for Kokes it would probably be a bit smaller.
To answer the OP's Q...I think you'll want more rig than the Suburu. Now, to go off topic, slightly, We've had several Ford Diesels since 1999. The last two were 6L and we had problems with both. ...
I believe that the USCG requires the manufacturer to install the plate so the consumer knows the boats capacity. There is no problem if the plate is missing, after the boat has been delivered to the...
I run 6# for Kokes on Shimano Calcutta 50-51s. I can't see the need for more unless you were fishing Wallowa, and even then I'll stay with 6#. That said, I also use 8# for Steelhead so I do like...
My boat is 24' with a 9' beam and I run 4 Scotty 1106's with 60" booms. I have 4 and still have tangles. I wouldn't even try 5. I run all 10# weights.
SuperD,
My Scotty 1106's are 30a.
I'm not sure why it's down but you might give Lew a call. His number is 503-492-4200.
If you're going to get 3 "anchor babes" I can GUARANTEE that you will need a MUCH bigger boat! Do you have any idea how much sh...er...stuff they need to bring with them!?!?! 101shock1101
I've owned 4 Alumaweld boats from 17' to 22' and all were jets. As long as you don't beach it too hard the motor should be able to back it off the beach. Just move your wife to the back of the...
Bullitt and I have very similar boats and I'd have to agree with all he says here.
I know Lew quite well. He catches a LOT of big Sturgeon!!