Aero - I usually try to keep the boat in roughly 20 feet of water and fish both sides of the boat, changing depths a little now and then. I use 8 pound test on my main line with a 3/4 oz. slip sinker. I tie a swivel to the main line below the sinker, then tie 6 pound leader to that. I troll spinner rigs that I make with a nightcrawler on the hook. The leader is one rod length long.
I have a 9.9hp kicker that I just slip in gear and run at idle speed-usually around 1 mph. I let out just enough line to tic the bottom once in a while-don't try to drag the bottom due to hang ups.
I try to spend most of my time on gravel or red clay sloping banks, humps, transition areas, etc. I usually will just drive on past high cliffs and large rocky areas. These areas (I have heard) are pretty good for plug fishing, but I never catch anything on them using my spinners. I also use my electronics a lot-have a HB 998Csi-love it, but am still learning to use it.
Hope this helps some-I'll answer any question as honestly as I can. Not an expert by any means, but I do this a lot. I can only attest to what I do and how I do it.
Jug fishing is legal on the Hill-be sure to put your name, address, and phone number on the jugs though-they will get you if you don't. Also, remember to check the jugs twice a day at the least.
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