Jean-Pierre Bantin
Active Member
I’m hoping for some advice on how to get the most out of using a drogue when fishing.
This month I went twice to Rutland for my first UK Zander and noticed that my boat was moving slightly faster than a couple of other boats near me.
One, just like me, had it over the side of the boat but was using a longer rope, the other used it over the bow.
I assumed over the side ment that there was more drague from the boat itself, but then again it also means it catches more of the wind.
Does the distance the drogue is located from the boat make a noticeable difference and does the best distance vary on the conditions?
My first trip was a disaster, I only caught the one fish but winds were 32km/h (20 miles/h) , the second time (yesterday) the conditions were much better with winds only being 14k/h (8.5 miles/h) and once I stopped fishing the points advised by the guy in charge and fished drop sharp drop off using navionics to work the best locations, I had a 6 zander. All the fish were small, but the last one of the day was just over 4lb and on my light baitcaster (up to 14g casting weight stated) was a joy to play. I lost a few fish, I think because of the depth I wanted to bring them up slowly and perhaps this affected the hook hold? I don’t mind, as I would rather lose a fish than damage it and very few seemed to be in the shallower areas. The last fish I did pull up a little quicker, it did have a mild effect on the eyes slightly protruding, but at least the air bladder didn’t come out. Still a lot to learn but was a great experience.
I also noticed that starting from the same point did not emulate the same drift. One being relatively straight, the other travelling in a bend. I’m guessing this was the weight distribution in the boat being different (perhaps where I chose to sit)? This made it a nightmare to get it to pass over the same point consistently.
All and any help appreciated.
This month I went twice to Rutland for my first UK Zander and noticed that my boat was moving slightly faster than a couple of other boats near me.
One, just like me, had it over the side of the boat but was using a longer rope, the other used it over the bow.
I assumed over the side ment that there was more drague from the boat itself, but then again it also means it catches more of the wind.
Does the distance the drogue is located from the boat make a noticeable difference and does the best distance vary on the conditions?
My first trip was a disaster, I only caught the one fish but winds were 32km/h (20 miles/h) , the second time (yesterday) the conditions were much better with winds only being 14k/h (8.5 miles/h) and once I stopped fishing the points advised by the guy in charge and fished drop sharp drop off using navionics to work the best locations, I had a 6 zander. All the fish were small, but the last one of the day was just over 4lb and on my light baitcaster (up to 14g casting weight stated) was a joy to play. I lost a few fish, I think because of the depth I wanted to bring them up slowly and perhaps this affected the hook hold? I don’t mind, as I would rather lose a fish than damage it and very few seemed to be in the shallower areas. The last fish I did pull up a little quicker, it did have a mild effect on the eyes slightly protruding, but at least the air bladder didn’t come out. Still a lot to learn but was a great experience.
I also noticed that starting from the same point did not emulate the same drift. One being relatively straight, the other travelling in a bend. I’m guessing this was the weight distribution in the boat being different (perhaps where I chose to sit)? This made it a nightmare to get it to pass over the same point consistently.
All and any help appreciated.