( Brand: Lindy ), ( Manufacturer Part Number: DCSS60 ), ( Part Type: Control )
The drift sock, or drift socks help to slow forward progress, allowing you to fine tune speed with the trolling motor. Trolling contours in wind use the wind to your advantage for presentations along contours. Drifting the drift control drift sock was invented to control drift speed on lakes and reservoirs.
A single primary drift sock positioned off the side and towards the back often keeps the boat parallel to the wind. Control anchor swing deploy a drift sock off the stern to reduce boat swing while anchored in current. Lindy drift socks not only slow the drift and allow for more precise presentations, but they can also help hold the bow down to reduce the up and down motion that big waves produce.
The fisherman series is Lindy's most popular style, with a variety of sizes that aid anglers in winds from breezy to strong. Lindy drift control socks allow anglers to present baits precisely, troll sharp breadlines and use other fishing tactics even in a stout wind. Lindy drift control drift sock 60 original series DCSS60 new in package large size of 60 152cm anglers facing windy conditions have always struggled with boat control, and the Lindy drift control drift sock is the tool they rely on to stay on the straight and true.
Sometimes a second sock often smaller towards the bow is necessary to fine tune your drift. Speed control trolling in stronger winds deploying a drift sock or two off the stern while you using your bow mounted trolling motor to propel the boat forward with the wind is necessary for absolute speed control. The boat angles opposite from the side that the drift sock is tied.
Constructed from rip stop nylon, the fisherman series is tough, durable, and dries quickly for easy storage. Beat the wind with a Lindy drift control drift sock. Buyer pays return shipping.
It deploys quickly and retrieves easily without tangling or spinning. In this example, with wind blowing into the contours, deploy a drift sock off the side at the back of the boat. Deploy off port or starboard sides towards the back of the boat to adjust boat position. While you use your bow mount trolling motor to make forward progress and hold the front end in position, the drift sock keeps the back end from blowing into your spot and maintains the boat in parallel position to the contours.
The reinforced nylon prevents fraying for years of easy fishing. In the rare event when the item is delivered damaged, immediately take pictures of item, packaging, and label so a proper claim can be processed.