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Message Subject: Trolling 2 baits
Jimfish
Posted 8/1/2007 11:20 AM (#268112)
Subject: Trolling 2 baits





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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Does anyone out there troll two muskie baits per rod or is this just too much stress for a rod to handle?
Duke1
Posted 8/1/2007 1:06 PM (#268123 - in reply to #268112)
Subject: RE: Trolling 2 baits




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Location: Avilla, IN
At times I will run a lightweight salmon spoon behind a Jake or Believer.
go browns
Posted 8/1/2007 8:28 PM (#268198 - in reply to #268123)
Subject: RE: Trolling 2 baits




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i heard of ppl puting a lure off the back of a legend def need a stiff rod

Edited by go browns 8/1/2007 8:29 PM
woodieb8
Posted 8/2/2007 5:31 AM (#268230 - in reply to #268112)
Subject: Re: Trolling 2 baits




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use the slider system on planer boards. you can run 2 cranks where its legal
Jimfish
Posted 8/2/2007 7:43 AM (#268240 - in reply to #268123)
Subject: RE: Trolling 2 baits





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Location: Des Plaines, IL
Duke1 - 8/1/2007 1:06 PM

At times I will run a lightweight salmon spoon behind a Jake or Believer.


How do you attach the spoon? Do you put a short leader on the rear split ring of the Jake?
Will Schultz
Posted 8/2/2007 10:39 AM (#268281 - in reply to #268240)
Subject: RE: Trolling 2 baits





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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