Trolling depths
Cowboyhannah
Posted 5/2/2007 10:33 PM (#254231)
Subject: Trolling depths





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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
Someplace I remember seeing a document that was being passed about that indicated the depths one can expect differnt baits to run with varying lengths of line out.

Does anyone know where to get ahold of this?

Thanks,
Pete Stoltman
Posted 5/3/2007 12:02 AM (#254240 - in reply to #254231)
Subject: Re: Trolling depths




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I believe you're referring to "Musky Mikes Trolling Secrets". This is a nice spiral bound book that is unfortunately out of print at the moment. There is also a CD ROM version. It has listings for the most popular trolling baits. If you can locate a copy it's well worth the money.
muskynightmare
Posted 5/3/2007 7:10 AM (#254260 - in reply to #254231)
Subject: Re: Trolling depths





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
The Sportsman, in Appleton still has some left. Call me, or Kevin at the store today @ 920-734-3299.
Rob
Guest
Posted 5/3/2007 10:22 AM (#254292 - in reply to #254231)
Subject: RE: Trolling depths


How much does this book run and do find it contains enough different baits that one will use it more often than not. Thanks!
muskymike68
Posted 5/3/2007 10:39 AM (#254300 - in reply to #254231)
Subject: RE: Trolling depths




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Like Pete said, the books called Musky Trolling Secrets. The 2nd Edition is written, just needs to be printed. Lots more info including bulldawgs, suzy sucker, spinnerbaits and more cranks.

I'll post when it becomes available.

Thanks, Mike

Donnie3737
Posted 5/3/2007 11:02 AM (#254311 - in reply to #254300)
Subject: RE: Trolling depths


Mikey,

Do you have any books left? Hope all is well!! I have about 7 or 8 leftover!

Donnie
J DeBoer
Posted 5/3/2007 8:46 PM (#254430 - in reply to #254231)
Subject: RE: Trolling depths




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Location: North-Central WI
The book is a HUGE asset if you plan to troll - Rick, let me know and you can take a look at mine. I'm looking forward to the newest edition...

Tight lines,
Joel DeBoer