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BabyHerc

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  1. Bass, pike, crappie and walleye should be available in that area from shore. Focus on water deeper than about 6 feet for quality fish (not always true, but a good guideline). As for equipment, your budget is the limit. Also look for crisp green weeds, or irregular rocky structure which could mean an underwater point, rocky shoreline with wind blowing in, steep drop offs, or anything that provides a transistion from bottom composition (i.e. a sandy bottom leading to a muck bottom where weeds are growing, with possibly some large rocks thrown in to create pockets in the weeds or rock piles on the sandy bottom. These areas attract all sorts of fish species.

  2. Ive never trolled a sledge before.....

    Please explain...only have casted and WTD or variations of it.

    Your milk run..????

    you actually trolling or is it a locale you park/drift and cast to??

    Just curious?????

     

    Hhey docT.......nice serious looking lunge bud!.......Id be very anxious myself to get back up to GB for some of that.

    Best of luck to you.

     

    A milk-run is a set of likely spots with great potential that have given up fish in the past. Have 5 or more of these spots within running distance, then hit each in succession with different presentations each time, and you have yourself a milk-run.

  3. You can buy a little device that is a thermometer encased in a glass tube with a single inlet for water and a plunger for an outlet. You drop the device to the bottom, raise a few inches, shake it around to get the air out and let water in, and let it sit for about a minute. You then reel it up as quick as possible. Inside the glass case there are two measures: one for temperature and one for depth. You will know now the water tempt at the indicated depth.

  4. A 6'6" heavy rod for pitching around docks and for general casting duty, or a 7'6" for hardcore flipping in the thickest of cover. Use braid for better hooksets and to better feel. Work the brush guard on new jigs back and forth to weaken the pivot point and allow for easier hooksets. Pork trailers in fall, plastic trailers in summer. 1/4 oz jigs for under 5 feet and sparse weeds, up to 1 oz for the thickest of weeds.

  5. And that micro perch actually catches fish?? I bought it and after using it and realizing I cant cast more than 10 feet with it and paid more than $8 for it I felt ripped off!!!Maybe I will give it a try some day when I am bored and want to target panfish!!

     

    A 7 foot ultralight rod with 4 lb test will cast that thing a mile.

  6. Im going to guess a bad drag washer. Burned out because you used the reel for salmon or steelhead fishing. Probably needs some new parts. Rear drag reels cant take the punishment of those long runs.

     

    Good point, but a bad washer would give the reel no drag, would it not?

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