KellysEye
Well-Known Member
>If you do buy a 'paravane' the loads on the line become quite 'interesting' above about 3 knots. At 6 knots the line was stripping off against the reel brake!
I'm surprised so may people are talking about or recommending a paravane. As I mentioned we used swimming lures which stay just below the surface, with those we have caught tuna, mahi-mahi, yellow tail snapper, barracuda etc. Most fish are fast and with a paravane you need to slow the boat, we've caught fish between 5 and 7 knots. I suspect you will catch less at slow speeds simply because the lure won't look like a fish trying to escape a predator at speed.
I'm surprised so may people are talking about or recommending a paravane. As I mentioned we used swimming lures which stay just below the surface, with those we have caught tuna, mahi-mahi, yellow tail snapper, barracuda etc. Most fish are fast and with a paravane you need to slow the boat, we've caught fish between 5 and 7 knots. I suspect you will catch less at slow speeds simply because the lure won't look like a fish trying to escape a predator at speed.