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Topic: Any Cannon Mini-Troll thoughts?  (Read 4507 times)

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Toddwmac

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Greertings;
I searched on this unit and did not hit so if I missed a discussion, sorry about that.

I'm just rigging my new Outfitter and want to add a downrigger. While I'm mainly use the kayak for bass fishing, I will hang it in my big boat and do some saltwater fishing once in a while.  I was considering the Mini-Troll but since I'm new to kayak fishing...and I guess trolling in general...I thought I'd see if there were any concerns about the product.

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The only concern I have with the Connon Mini-Troll is that is requires you to clamp it on somewhere. 
If you can figure out a good way to mount the Cannon to your kayak I think you'll be okay.

I prefer the Scotty's 1073 Lake Troller that fits a regular Scotty mount (which I use for my rod holders anyway).
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I prefer the Scotty's 1073 Lake Troller that fits a regular Scotty mount (which I use for my rod holders anyway).\

X2. Very kayak friendly.

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