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Ok Even though it was cool and breezy---Painter and his young cousin went out in search of lakers in an area lake.

 

Well we tried all the regular stuff---marked a few---no go (Jiggin, trollin spoons etc.)

 

About an hour before pullin the pin time --I moved us deeper---bingo----60 fow bingo---I'm thinkin they had'nt moved up yet.

 

Anyway we did'nt need any more than this one.

 

Bushart

 

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That laker is a Tank! Congrats, I went out for lakers today in Haliburton and got skunked. I was flat lining rapala taildancer, and other spoons and nothing, do you need downriggers to catch lake trout?

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That laker is a Tank! Congrats, I went out for lakers today in Haliburton and got skunked. I was flat lining rapala taildancer, and other spoons and nothing, do you need downriggers to catch lake trout?

 

 

No to downriggers---I've caught a lot of lakers in my day without one---I'm not saying they don't have their place though.

 

Electronics plays a big role (Again)---try to sit on top of them and jig them when they're deeper----you may miss some middle fish---but at times you can reel and jig all the way to surface--slowly.

 

I was in the same geographic locale as you yesterday---(Central Ontario)---it was kinda tough

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