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Phish Killer
Posted 4/12/2004 11:44 AM (#103743)
Subject: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Looking for a suggestion on a trolling crank that can be trolled at higher speeds (4-7mph) but will run in the top 5' of the water column.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
MikeHulbert
Posted 4/12/2004 12:10 PM (#103747 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
How much line are you going to be putting out? If you will be short line trolling, Wiley's, Stalkers, Little Ernies, Super Shad Raps, etc.......
Phish Killer
Posted 4/12/2004 12:32 PM (#103750 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Mike,

What I'm looking to do is troll a shallow reef that the weeds typically top out at 5' and the water is pretty clear. Ideally I would like to run a crank off the side on a planer board to keep it away from the boat. I've had a bit of success trolling over the reef with a big spinnerbait in the prop wash but I think if I can hit them on a stealth mission planer style I'll put a hurt on 'em. Speed seems to be key, and casting hasn't produced.

I think I may check out those Wileys.

Thanks.
tomcat
Posted 4/12/2004 12:37 PM (#103752 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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PhishKiller.
http://www.smokertackle.com/ss_shad.htm

SS Shads troll nice.
MikeHulbert
Posted 4/12/2004 12:37 PM (#103753 - in reply to #103750)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
That kind of spot sound likes a killer night spot!!

Pacemakers, Creepers, willow leaf bucktails, etc.....
Phish Killer
Posted 4/12/2004 2:18 PM (#103767 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Minneapolis,Minnesota
Mike,

Yep, is a killer night spot. They love the snackpots and Topraiders in the evening but tournament hours aren't at night


Tomcat,

Thanks, those look cool.
Schuler
Posted 4/12/2004 2:28 PM (#103772 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Davenport, IA
Wiley's dont' go very deep and can be trolled pretty fast. A big game twitch bait might work too, but I don't know if they can go 7 mph or not.
lobi
Posted 4/12/2004 3:12 PM (#103780 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?





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Location: Holly, MI
Limit the line out to about 8-10 ft behind the board and nothing will go very deep. I love trolling a non-troller with the 208 Cranes in a yellow belly perch but it will barley keep up at 5mph. At that speed it blows out once in a while but digs back in, I love that and think the skis do too. Get the spinnerbaits out on the boards also.
muskyboy
Posted 4/12/2004 5:04 PM (#103789 - in reply to #103743)
Subject: RE: Trolling bait suggestion?


Try Sledges for speed trolling in the prop wash, and Jakes and Ernies work well short line trolling. How many lines can you have out during this tournament?
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