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Message Subject: Minnesota late fall rubber retrieve
Ogandrews
Posted 10/8/2024 9:54 AM (#1031124)
Subject: Minnesota late fall rubber retrieve




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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Past few seasons I’ve spent October and November in the metro but this year I’m going to be fishing vermilion until it freezes up. I’m curious how boring and slow guys will get with their rubber retrieves late in the year on whitefish/tulibee lakes. Generally when I’m throwing pounders/1.5lbsers/pounder dusas ect I generally sweep them and try to get a good 3-5ft hop on each pull, then let them fall on a slack line for a bit. I’ve seen some guys really late in the year mixing some slow straight retrieves in with some really slow pulls. How differently are you guys working baits late in the year compared to rubber retrieves the rest of the year? Think the last few seasons I’ve been over working the baits.
chuckski
Posted 10/8/2024 11:15 AM (#1031130 - in reply to #1031124)
Subject: Re: Minnesota late fall rubber retrieve




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Location: Brighton CO.
On a long cast you can even use different retrieves on one cast and try different things to you get bit. Also when the water gets real cold less you do the better, And go vertical with Bondy or Fuzzzy and if the wind is whipping you can cast let the wind do the work just pump your rod and that type of thing. Slow fishing yes and it well save your rig in freezing temps too. It can be a long cold day with very little action but you may catch a fish of a lifetime. After turnover fish from the bottom up.
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