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grinder

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  1. Hi heres a link to a site on the park . He has just posted a triplog on this area . he doesn't speak much about fishing but its a good read . Hope this helps http://www.markinthepark.com/
  2. I have a trailer just outside the park and fish for Brookies every May and September . The fastest way to cover water is by trolling if the lake allows motors (you should check that to make sure also ) We have your best luck trolling Panther Martins #6 1/4 oz. colors Yellow/Orange & Geen/Yellow or Blue Fox Vibrax # 3 1/4 oz. in Gold or Red/White around 50 feet back . This targets a depth of around 12 to 18 ft. As you are not allowed to use bait fish in the park we tip these lures with Berkley gulp minnows 3" silver just to give it alittle action . Most fish in the spring seem to be in the 10 to 20 Foot of water range this includes Lake Trout . If you are canoeing, casting these same lures into shore and retreiving will also catch hungry Brookies . Target dead fall and boulders in the water and cast to either side and be ready to set the hook they hit like freight trains ! If by chance there has been a fly hatch Muddler Minnows in either light brown or black work very well No fly rod you say I don't have one either I just tie one on my spinning gear and give it a spray of dry fly juice and troll it behind the boat. Mice also seem to work well in very close using the same technic .
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