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| Have many tried trollin' or casting erie dearies ? I haven't seen many reports using these the last few years..........just out on lake michigan. |
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Location: Essexville, MI./Saginaw Bay. | I have a ball with these the once or twice a year I use them, along with the old Gold Nuggets. Speed trolling them over weed beds and ticking the tops, in 4 to 6 FOW, for both pike and bass on inland lakes. Haven't really experimented with them for inland lake walleyes. |
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| I've put a Mr Twister on the hook and has success catching northern pike in the Wolf River and northern Wisconsin lakes. |
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| I have had success trolling,drifting,casting them on central wisconsin reservours in and around standing timber. S.Hill |
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Location: Pagwachuan Lake, Ontario Canada | They have worked well for me trolling flats areas for walleye. I have tipped them with minnows, worms, plastic worms, and plastic grubs. All seem to work pretty well. The fish will tell you which one they like the best on a given day. They also seem to work well trolled along shorelines when they are shallow early in the year.
All the best,
Edited by Greg @ Agate Bay Ldg 2/3/2007 11:26 PM
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Location: Rhinelander | I've done OK with them on some of the canadian waters I fish, if I can keep the pike of 'em. |
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