Underwater View of High Speed Trolling Wahoo Lures
In this video we go underwater and take a look at how high speed lures look underwater. Wahoo fishing is a ton of fun and Wahoo are great eating fish. In fact, in Hawaii they are called ono, which means delicious. When specifically targeting Wahoo boats generally troll fast. This offers two advantages. One, you can cover a lot of territory. Two, you generally keep slower fish from hitting your lines so you avoid the so called "trash fish" that take up your time and baits. What we wanted to know was how to lures look when high speed trolling. Can you even see a lure at that speed? To find out we put on our scuba gear and went underwater and had the boat high speed troll above us! We look at a traditional setup with an inline trolling weight as well as how deep lures get when using a high speed planar.
In this video we go underwater and take a look at how high speed lures look underwater. Wahoo fishing is a ton of fun and Wahoo are great eating fish. In fact, in Hawaii they are called ono, which means delicious. When specifically targeting Wahoo boats generally troll fast. This offers two advantages. One, you can cover a lot of territory. Two, you generally keep slower fish from hitting your lines so you avoid the so called "trash fish" that take up your time and baits. What we wanted to know was how to lures look when high speed trolling. Can you even see a lure at that speed? To find out we put on our scuba gear and went underwater and had the boat high speed troll above us! We look at a traditional setup with an inline trolling weight as well as how deep lures get when using a high speed planar.