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lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | Anyone tried that? Would you care to share how to rig it, what trebles to remove to make it legal .... Yep, crazy ideas, that's me! Thanks Edited by lifeisfun 9/22/2022 10:40 AM | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1415 Location: Brighton CO. | When in doubt throw one out with only three trebles. | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | chuckski - 9/22/2022 12:15 PM When in doubt throw one out with only three trebles. Yeah, but what lure will be the one that will get bit most of the time? First or second in line? 4 hooks allowed in Ontario https://www.ontario.ca/page/rules-using-fishing-tackle#:~:text=Fishi... Edited by lifeisfun 9/22/2022 12:07 PM | ||
chuckski |
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Posts: 1415 Location: Brighton CO. | Aw I didn't know you could have 4 in Ontario! I know the old Grandma's had four trebles but they stopped making them with most places only allowing three, Learn something every day. Good to know. | ||
oconesox |
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Posts: 287 Location: Oconomowoc, WI | I’ve never tried it myself but I’ve heard of a “Berger King Rig” where you troll a Believer with a spoon trailing. I think it’s done on the St. Lawrence and the spoon acts as an attractor but also can l pick up so fish along the way. If you do a google search it will show an old M1st post with a pic. I’ll try to attach one. Attachments ---------------- 7443B810-4C3D-445B-91E7-30756DAA97B7.jpeg (42KB - 171 downloads) | ||
Solitario Lupo |
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Location: PA Angler | Tuff one since you don’t want to take away the action of the lures. I would say run a 3 way swivel. I would think heavier lure in the back. For hooks run 2 on each lure. | ||
EsoxWanderer |
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Posts: 59 | Been wondering this as well. How specifically you connect the trailer lure to the front (eg the best way to do so). Good topic. | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | I tried it and not a fan, my net jobs were not pretty. Never had a hit on the trailing spoon and fortunately neither of the two I caught rolled. Edited by horsehunter 9/23/2022 7:44 AM | ||
horsehunter |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | Homer LeBlanc apparently used a keel weight ,4 foot leader, bucktail spinner, 20 inch leader, spoon, L St Clair | ||
Yep |
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Posts: 31 | Burger King is a deadly technique. 60% caught on the spoon. | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | oconesox - 9/22/2022 5:35 PM I’ve never tried it myself but I’ve heard of a “Berger King Rig” where you troll a Believer with a spoon trailing. I think it’s done on the St. Lawrence and the spoon acts as an attractor but also can l pick up so fish along the way. If you do a google search it will show an old M1st post with a pic. I’ll try to attach one. That's awesome! Thank you! Wow 200' out to the boat | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | horsehunter - 9/23/2022 8:34 AM I tried it and not a fan, my net jobs were not pretty. Never had a hit on the trailing spoon and fortunately neither of the two I caught rolled. Thanks for sharing! Challenge accepted | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | Thanks for all the replies folks! Can't wait to try it! | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20221 Location: oswego, il | I just seen an underwater video of Muskies hitting dead shad slow trolled in tandem. | ||
lifeisfun |
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Location: Ontario | ToddM - 9/26/2022 9:17 AM I just seen an underwater video of Muskies hitting dead shad slow trolled in tandem. Did the fish pick no1 or no2 ? | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20221 Location: oswego, il | lifeisfun - 9/26/2022 4:28 PM ToddM - 9/26/2022 9:17 AM I just seen an underwater video of Muskies hitting dead shad slow trolled in tandem. Did the fish pick no1 or no2 ? :) It looked like the first one peed off the musky. | ||
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