We all love catching a bunch of fish in the summer, especially our gamefish like walleyes. Sometimes the best way to do that is by summertime trolling.
The only problem is sometimes pulling rigs and cranks can become somewhat complex. There several variables and so many moving parts. It is not as simple as just casting a lure back there and driving around. If you really want to catch fish while trolling you have to learn the science behind it and the most effective gear for what you are trolling for.
In this Cool Products segment, we’re going to breakdown what you’ll want on the “gear” end of the equation for summertime trolling.
This is multi species gear and will work for walleyes, pike, musky, lake trout and more!
Lures
– Rapala Deep Down Husky Jerk – $5.89
– Reef Runner Deep Little Ripper – $7.89
– Bagley Rumble B – $7.89
– Pro King Spoon (regular) – $5.49
– Pro King Spoon (magnum) – $6.99
– Viper Custom Rattler Blades – $3.99
– JB Lures Ventilator – $3.29
– JB Lures Hot Flash – $2.49
– Northland Mr. Walleye Crawler Hauler – $2.69
– Northland Butterfly Blade Super Death Rig – $3.79
Other
– Off Shore EZ Crankbait Tuner – $22.99
– Off Shore Trolling Boards – $31.99
– Dipsy Diver – $15.69
– Northland Rock-Runner Bottom Bouncer – $4.99
– Aqua-Vu HD10i – $799.99
– Aqua-Vu Trolling Fin – $59.99
– Daiwa Wilderness Combo – $78.99
– Smooth Moves Air Boat Seat – $699.00