Was looking around on a local classified sight and came across a Cannon sport troll downrigger used only once for 100.00 bucks.I'm not experienced at all with this stuff.Is this a good deal for someone who will on occasion downrig for mostly either lake trout or Quinte walleye.
All opinions are welcome.
Thanks
Ron
Help - Cannon Sport troll advice
sport king downrigger
hi scumking,one thing to consider max depth is one hundred feet it might be a little short for some situations. lebaron $169 new
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Cannon Sport Troll
Greetings,
Bought one this year, and have enjoyed it! Easy to use, responsive, and I am sure easy to load extra line, or just exchange with 150ft or more. Not being mechanical I bought the quick-bracket (whatever its called) instead of drilling, bolting and all those other fun things I don't have time for!
Have used the Sport at Charleston, and Round Lake (Renfrew County) with success at the 90 - 100 range limit of line out. At 100ft out at a slow troll, with a 8lb ball, I was able to mark my line on the fish finder at approximately 90ft. With a head wind and moving slower, the ball was down at about 95 feet. For both lakes mentioned above, I had luck with trout.
Cheers,
B.
Bought one this year, and have enjoyed it! Easy to use, responsive, and I am sure easy to load extra line, or just exchange with 150ft or more. Not being mechanical I bought the quick-bracket (whatever its called) instead of drilling, bolting and all those other fun things I don't have time for!


Cheers,
B.