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| Say you are fishing a shoreline, not a flat or rock pile, do you just work down the shoreline at a certain pace, or do you fish say 100 yards, then go back and fish that area again, then move on? |
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes | If I know it's holding fish I may spend all day on the same stretch.....May fish through it 2-3 times before fish show themselves or catch one or 2... |
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| What's the attraction for fishing this shoreline? It makes a difference. |
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Location: Manitowish Waters WI | If its a weed shoreline and you know it's holding fish or think it holds fish it's only a matter of time till they eat. You could work it for extended periods of time back and forth. |
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| lets say you know there are fish on it, how long before you switch baits? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | If it's weeds, and slop to the inside, it's one pass from the outside, casting in, one pass through the middle casting both ways, and if I moved fish or have recently there, one pass from the inside casting out. If I move fish, I repeat.
Not too many bait selections that will work in that situation, so most of the time it's spinnerbiats, buzzers, and in extreme slop, Sluggos for me. |
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