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| I did not do this show last year because i thought the Jerk bait and Bucktail intrest would not be there. The preception i have is that the ohio Guys are mostly trollers.
I decided to take a booth this year. My question is how many of you are casters and how many just troll
See ya at the show
thanks
Keith Eldrup
LLUNGEN LURES
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Location: Washington, PA | Keith, a few of us are heading up and we are casters. Ohio guys do both for the most part. I troll when I need a nap. |
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| Keith, I had the same impression but discovered that it wasn't necessarily universal. We ended up selling baits in nearly all categories although I would say that crankbaits were probably the best sellers among both casters and trollers. I think a lot of guys opened their eyes to different techniques as well as baits and of course a fair amount of people travel to other areas like Canada where they will cast also. Just my impression. |
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| Keith,
Seems to me that the Ohio fisherman cast early in the season. Then troll most of the summer and get a late fall casting bite. This seems to be typical at least on Salt Fork and Leesville which I am most familiar with. I had a booth at the show last year and sold just as many baits there as I did at the Pittsburgh show.My 2 cents.
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Location: NeverNever Lake | I'm a caster 99% of the time, but will toss out going through some "no-wake zones"
Trollers in Ohio like Monster Shads, Lee Sissons, and Sledges.......................... |
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| I've spent way to much money on casting and trolling baits and fish in Ohio alot. I have caught fish casting in every OH lake that I have tried it in. I would bring alot of white and silver bucktails and gliders if possible. I want some of your bucktails for my trip to minnesota. See you there.
Jason
Org. jerks will sell good along with white. |
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Location: Cincinnati, Ohio | I cast more than I troll and I will be at the show. I like your lures. |
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