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  1. My opinion is either talk to the guys that do it in person or visit a tackle shop like ANgling Outfitters, Natural Sports, Fishin NIagara, Hook Line and Sinker or others that specialize in float fishing. Get as many different float rods in your hands as you can and then look at what water you will mainly be fishing.

    Now you ask yourself how many of these damn things do I need :) Like golf you will find different situations (rivers) require different clubs (float rods) and the same thing

    applies with reels.

     

    A safe bet would be to wait a little longer and visit ifloatfish.com it will be all you need to know and everything you need to order.

  2. Try a beetle spin spinner get rid of the bait and instead replace it with a 1/0 straigh shank gammy worm hook. I like to thread on a small orange exude mister twister worm on that rig. It has worked very good in the K-lakes.

     

    If your down on erie any time soon check out the jig bite on the NY side lots of these to be had

     

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    good luck.

  3. Maybe try the night bite in your favorite spots and also try fishing slow with a husky jerk. If you can troll pull some boards and try spinners. The walleye are still there but they are one of the toughest fish to catch the more you try the more you learn and maybe eventually the more you catch :good:

  4. I'm stuck at work till 2 PM... What time are you guys going till? Maybe I can stop by and catch a few pannies with you guys. That place is my favorite spot to take my kid!

     

    We start at 7am and fish until 1pm, we fish the welland canal in a few weeks.

  5. Anyone interested there is a few pegs left, this is a panfish venue expect to have non-stop sunfish. Giant carp are cruising around but they don't seem to be feeding however if you can figure them out you'll win it all...

     

    www.matchanglingclub.com

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