1.
Start by tying the line coming from your fishing rod
to the clip located on the top and center of the diver
disk. Then tie a length of line (approximately four feet
long) to the rear clip on the diver disk. Tie your lure
to the other end of this line.
If you are using a shorter rod, the lure should be
approximately twelve inches from the reel, when the
diver disk is at the rod tip.
2.
The nose weight on the bottom of the diver disk
determines the direction the diver will travel from the
boat. When the nose weight is set at the center, the
diver will travel straight back from the boat. Move the
nose weight to the right (when viewed from the bottom of
the diver) and the diver disk will travel to the right
side of the boat. Move the nose weight to the left (when
viewed from the bottom of the diver) and the diver disk
will travel to the left side of the boat.
3.
While the boat is moving at trolling speed, let out
your line. Apply slight pressure to the reel's spool
with your thumb to create some resistance for the diver
to work against. The diver disk will work against the
water's resistance and pull down to a deeper depth.
4.
As you are letting out your fishing line, you will
reach a point where your line starts to move back
towards the rear of the boat. When this happens, the
diver has reached it's maximum depth.
Because of many variables, such as speed, line weight,
lure weight and water temperature that affect the
performance of any diver, there are no exact charts to
determine how much line to let out to reach a given
depth. (The charts at the bottom of this page give
approximate depths.)
5.
Once the diver has reached it's maximum depth or the
depth you've decided to stop at, set the drag clicker on
your reel to prevent the reel from free-spooling and
place your rod in a rod holder.
Now you are ready to repeat steps 1 through 5 with
your remaining fishing rods.
6.
When a fish strikes your lure, the tension of the
fish pulling on the fishing line will cause the diver
disk to be pulled straight in line with the fisning
line. This feature eliminates any water resistance, so
you fight only the fish. No "Pop-Off" line release is
needed when you are using Big Jon diver disks! |