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Location: Shoreview, MN | Over the past couple years I've been using the Shallow Invader an awful lot. I've found that I can work it extremely fast and I use the same rod/real that I use for double 10's. I tend to use it more because it's so much more versatile (vary speed and depth a lot, add more triggering action etc...) and I'm having a lot of success with it (especially burning them) in situations where many would probably be throwing a 10.
But now I'm wondering if I've gone too far and maybe there are times when I really should be throwing a double 10... (since I usually fish alone having my partner throw the opposite isn't an option).
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Posts: 410
Location: With my son on the water | Fishing alone can make things tough. It can be enjoyable but tough. Somthing that has worked for me is rig several different baits and religiously switch off at each spot. It has worked for me.
Maybe try that? |
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Location: Illinois | There are many guys out there burning double 10's. You found a niche that is working for you. Ride that wave until the fish say otherwise. |
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Posts: 2097
| Thanks for the tip. Just like anything else in muskie fishing. The fish will tell you. |
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