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| How is the fishing around Green Bay. I will be in the area this weekend and would like to do some trolling. Have the fish moved out inot the bay? What depth should I look for or locations? Also any suggested colors and blades sizes.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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| Go to the site Lakelink.com and go on the Sturgeon Bay Eyes thread. |
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| Scott? Who makes a gold crank bait, Nice of you to list the color, I troll quite often and never used a gold before, How far back were you? I use offshores and don't fish greenbay too much, My concentration is the bago system, I would love to try a gold lure out there, size?. Thanks in advance.
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| Hi scott,
Congrats on the 2nd place finish. We fished the same tourney and wound up with 10 #'s.
Good Luck and we'll see ya at winnebago. |
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| I was pole lining, similar to handlining, just using a musky rod with a heavy superline. We took most of our fish on #9 gold/black original rapalas on a 25 or 15 foot lead back from the main line. the metallic rainbow shallow Jr. thunderstick also produced some nice fish.
We worked the channel edges form 14-18 feet. ravel bottom was key to catching our fish.
The fish I caught were spitting up 6-7" white perch.
Good luck,
Scott |
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Location: Fremont, Wisconsin | Hey Hog, To bad they spit one to many of them perch up. Good job.
Denny |
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| Hi scott,
I was wondering if you could show me one of those set-ups when we fish winnebago. I'd be intereseted in learning a new technique.
Thanks and good luck. |
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Location: Byron, IL | There is also a good article in Walleye Insider on pole lining. I can't recall which month. It was a few issues back.
Tom
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