All my fish came from the West end, and I think that was true for most. I know a few people hooked up on the East End in the triangle. I only have two lead core rods, and my trolling speed is too fast, so I'm sure that didn't help. From my experience, I catch the best fish in Spring, but I've also had good success in June (fishin for 50k). The quality and volume of fish is better.
Does anyone know the ideal trolling speed for BBL?
East ramp closes for the season at 3:00 PM on November 30.
When I'm trolling Big Bear I have caught a lot of fish at speeds of anywhere between 1.25 to about 3 mph, it really varies every trip I've been there. I have trolled quite a bit around the charter guys and they seem to troll a bit on the faster side. The best thing to do is not keep a constant speed, I like to make a lot of sudden burst of speed to a action to the lures, and also I like to make a lot of S curves.
Blair
Troll speeds depends on the lure usually. Speedy shiners work best over 2mph for me, where needlefish work better at 1.2-1.8. I have had minimal success with cranks (rapalas, etc) at any speed. The color, size and shape of the spoon seems to be more important than the speed.
I'm running an 18hp on a 14' aluminum boat and the small trolling plate easily takes the speed down to about 1.2 mph. I also have a Lowrance 5 series fish finder with GPS on it. I find that I'm constantly watching my fish finder and watching the speed I'm trolling at, and also all the other info.