rehcuob Posted July 5, 2014 Posted July 5, 2014 I am having lots of blowback on my 8 lb downrigger weights, max weight I can run, round balls anyone have a better option to reduce blowback?thanks
SeaCatMich Posted July 5, 2014 Posted July 5, 2014 Regardless of shape you are going to get blowback with an 8# weight once it gets below about 50'. What kind of dpwnrigger do you have?One option that will help some is the Yeck 8# Torpedo shape rigger weight. There are others, but are for the most part 10#+.Where are you running the line release from? If it is off the ball, change to one that is on the rigger wire -- Blacks, Roamer, Chamberlain, any stacker release.
danthebuilder Posted July 5, 2014 Posted July 5, 2014 Sell your rigger and buy one that can handle a bigger ball.
sherman51 Posted July 6, 2014 Posted July 6, 2014 Sell your rigger and buy one that can handle a bigger ball.X2 on getting new riggers. or maby try a 10# pancake weight.
rehcuob Posted July 9, 2014 Author Posted July 9, 2014 The downriggers are cannon easi troll. the problem is they are mounted on a lund 1775 impact with trax mounts. The mounts say 8 lb weight ball max so no downriggers issues themselves as the cannons are 1 yr old as is the boat
jdh Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 I switched one of my rigger wires to a 300 ft spool of Mason Multistrand Leader Wire in 125 lb test. If you aren't bouncing bottom you could probably even get away with the 90 lb test. The smaller diameter really helps.http://www.masontackle.com/store/index.php?l=product_detail&p=145
SUPERTRAMP Posted July 9, 2014 Posted July 9, 2014 I suggest you change to a solid mount with backer plates. no more problems. Even my 14# weights blow back. What is critical is getting the same amount of wire out to reach the same depth consistently. I actually run a 12# ball on my wire that has my Fishawk probe on it. Good luck.
stevesykora Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 I use 10 and 12 lb balls with Big Jon down riggers... I also have the TYEE easy track.. and have absolutely no problems.
AllenW Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Regardless of shape you are going to get blowback with an 8# weight once it gets below about 50'. What kind of dpwnrigger do you have?One option that will help some is the Yeck 8# Torpedo shape rigger weight. There are others, but are for the most part 10#+.Where are you running the line release from? If it is off the ball, change to one that is on the rigger wire -- Blacks, Roamer, Chamberlain, any stacker release.Just curious, you get less blow back I assume, but wondering why?Just added a Fish hawk and suspect with 10# balls blow back will increase.tiaal
SeaCatMich Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 Just curious, you get less blow back I assume, but wondering why?Just added a Fish hawk and suspect with 10# balls blow back will increase.tiaalIt depends on the weight but I have seen a little less blow back with the "inline" releases verses the pinch pad type off the back of the balls. Definitely makes a difference with the torpedo and shark shaped weights -- it changes their orientation in the water. Adding any of the downspeed/temp probes will increase your blowback. Generally using a ball that is 2# heavier on the probe rigger offsets the probe's additional drag.
SeaCatMich Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 The downriggers are cannon easi troll. the problem is they are mounted on a lund 1775 impact with trax mounts. The mounts say 8 lb weight ball max so no downriggers issues themselves as the cannons are 1 yr old as is the boatGiven that the mounting track is only one of many parts of an equation to determine the downward force of a downrigger weight, I'm not sure how they could make that determination. The weight of the downrigger and the boom length are going to be major factors in determining how much pressure is put on the mount. A 4' boom is a much bigger lever than a shorter one. It is probably Lund doing a CYA for the worst case situation.I would call Traxstech as they make/sell setups for the Lund mounting system. Maybe their system would distribute the force better. I'm sure Jeff at Traxstech can tell you if the 8# restriction is valid.
Rascal Trophy Fishing Posted July 10, 2014 Posted July 10, 2014 There are certain rigger wires that range from 8-20 lb. balls. So, get the best wire strength that fits you're particular application, and go from there. It's not an all wire fits the application, it's what fit's the particular target. Just imho comment. The "rocket science" factor always applies, for sure!
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