The advent of the remote-controlled trolling motor might be one of the greatest fishing innovations ever. It allows anglers to do previously impossible things. But while some might have thought it would make the push pole another victim of automation, poles still have a vital role in the hunt for skittish fish in skinny water. Knowing when to go from one to the other is key.
DON'T CUT THE GRASS
Seagrasses act as nurseries for aquatic animals. Turtle grass, in particular, is a hot topic because it's been disappearing at an alarming rate, which has led to the collapse of fishing in certain areas. It's increasingly important to reverse this trend. So, if a trolling motor is leaving chopped salad in its wake, go to the pole.
SHALLOW-WATER STEALTH
In shallow, clear water, the fish feel vulnerable. If there's any sound, shadow or vibration, they will act like the Road Runner and vamoose in a cloud of silt. This is another scenario where poling is the best option, but only if done skillfully. Successful poling takes practice to minimize the scrunching sound of the pole on the bottom and avoid banging it against the boat. Those new to poling will likely do better using a trolling motor until their skills improve. Practice poling in between bites when the fish are gone.
WIND AND TIDE
This story is from the April 2023 edition of Salt Water Sportsman.
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