Yes sideplaners, moving through the water at about 3 knots.

I was told it wasn't the season for downriggers.

In a message dated Thu, 29 Nov 2001 12:30:06 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Preston 
Singletary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Bucktailing is a technique normally used in saltwater for coho that involves
> trolling a baitfish pattern behind a fast-moving boat.  The name comes from
> the baitfish patterns used, even though, traditionally, most of them were
> tied with polar bear hair and not bucktail.  In BC it it has become even
> more specialized, devolved a bit from most fly fishing methods,  they use
> casting rods and reels and monofilament line.  I gather that the method used
> in Idaho goes a step further, with the use of side planers and even
> downriggers.


Reply via email to