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    Default Looking at Big Jon sportsman electric down riggers.

    Hi All,hope you been having a good season. We have gotten a few up at 11 Mile Res. here in Colorado. Thing is I fish with just my dog and she can’t help with the down riggers which are Cannon manual Lake Trolls. I have used them for a few years, but its a rodeo with manual down riggers.
    CH
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    Downrigger brands can get to be Ford/Chevy debates pretty quick just like boat and motor brands. What was it about Big Jon that attracted you? My personal opinion, which means nothing, is they are uglier than sin. But the bottom line is they will be a huge improvement over manuals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperD View Post
    Downrigger brands can get to be Ford/Chevy debates pretty quick just like boat and motor brands. What was it about Big Jon that attracted you? My personal opinion, which means nothing, is they are uglier than sin. But the bottom line is they will be a huge improvement over manuals.
    Dave, I agree and I’m not knocking Cannon, or any other brands. These Lake trolls have served me well but they are made from a black man made material and man they can get hotter than is comfortably to touch. I don’t like the line counter setup on them. I looked at a bunch of under 1k electric units and the Big Jon Sportsman, looked to be better quality. Made from a lot of billet Aluminum, you can go to a hand crank if needed, and the speed don’t scare the crap out of a slow going old man. I liked what I saw of them on YouTube in use. I checked on spare parts and you can get easy replacements. Made in the USA. Beside they are so simple it makes them beautiful
    CH
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    I’ve never heard anyone say anything bad about them. Your life next summer should be much easier.
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    I ran a set of big jons for years and really liked them. The flex in the boom is great for seeing what was really going on at the ball,some times you can see the bite on the boom. The only problem i had was with the spring that drove the counter but I think that was rough handling on my part.

    I do think that any electric down rigger will help when fishing alone, which I do a lot.

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    I've been using Big Jon downriggers since the 90's.

    Started out with manuals and I now have the Electric Captains Pack.

    They are bullet proof and I've never had a problem with them but as stated parts are readily available and easy to install yourself.

    The auto stop assembly is rather expensive and you have to wire it in.
    I never installed it, I just keep my drag loose so the spool spins in case I can't hit the stop switch in time.

    The billet grade aluminum is great with no tarnish.
    Hose em off and dry.

    Big Jon's are big in the East, Cannon's and Scotty's to the West.

    I think you'll like them a lot and get many years of use out of them.

    Mike
    Last edited by TrackerDV17; 08-30-2019 at 01:46 AM.

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