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marbeye
Posted 6/27/2005 12:05 PM (#33807)
Subject: clueless on 9


Any suggestions for pool9. Skunked twice now.
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walleyeslayer
Posted 6/28/2005 9:01 AM (#33826 - in reply to #33807)
Subject: RE: clueless on 9


ive been fishing in pool 3 alot lately and seems you have to troll very very fast 2.5 to 3 to catch any walleyes
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 7/1/2005 10:00 AM (#33919 - in reply to #33826)
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The best suggestion I have for pool 9 right now is to get off the main river channel and into the back cuts. Pull cranks through enough sloughs and you will get the fish.
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BeFishin
Posted 7/1/2005 1:47 PM (#33934 - in reply to #33807)
Subject: RE: clueless on 9


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What does a slough have to have to hold fish, current or depth?

Does it matter if you pull against or with the current?

Would you suggest long lining or using boards?

What style of cranks (stick baits, shad style or rattle trap style)?

Thanks
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WalleyeFIRST
Posted 7/1/2005 7:27 PM (#33959 - in reply to #33934)
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BeFishin - 7/1/2005 1:47 PM

What does a slough have to have to hold fish, current or depth?

Does it matter if you pull against or with the current?

Would you suggest long lining or using boards?

What style of cranks (stick baits, shad style or rattle trap style)?

Thanks


No need for boards, have a couple of leadcore rods rigged and a couple of fireline rods. All kinds of diving cranks works, all variations of Shad Raps sizes 5-9, thery are a good starting point. Pulling up and down current both work, drag those cranks through holes, snad flats next to holes, wood in the spot is all the better, just make sure your on the bottom.
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Andy Martin
Posted 8/30/2005 6:43 AM (#35431 - in reply to #33807)
Subject: RE: clueless on 9


marbeye - 6/27/2005 12:05 PM

Any suggestions for pool9. Skunked twice now.

I fish this pool alot and have had the best luck using a pearl colored plastic shad. I also use alot of purple twisters with the tail removed with a minnow tipped on it. Don't give up they are there.
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