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Message Subject: Trolling Big Rubbers???
beaverbuck1986
Posted 3/2/2016 2:11 PM (#808209)
Subject: Trolling Big Rubbers???




Posts: 94


Has anyone had any success trolling big bullies or medusa?

What speed?
What depth? Amount of line out?
Any tactics?

Any advice, would be awesome!
Espy
Posted 3/2/2016 2:23 PM (#808210 - in reply to #808209)
Subject: Re: Trolling Big Rubbers???





Posts: 323


Location: Elk River, MN
Some people drag big rubbers just as you would suckers and have some luck. I tried it for 10 minutes last fall after sucker fishing all day without moving a fish and the rubber moved 2 nice fish.
beaverbuck1986
Posted 3/2/2016 2:59 PM (#808214 - in reply to #808210)
Subject: Re: Trolling Big Rubbers???




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Thanks!
Mudpuppy
Posted 3/2/2016 4:56 PM (#808232 - in reply to #808214)
Subject: Re: Trolling Big Rubbers???




Posts: 239


Location: Elroy, Wisconsin
Yep it works, 2-3 is my speed.

Mudpuppy
FEVER
Posted 3/2/2016 5:48 PM (#808243 - in reply to #808209)
Subject: Re: Trolling Big Rubbers???





Posts: 253


Location: On the water
Someone posted this on this site. Trolling Bull Dawgs, speed 2-2.5 mph, 40'-60' back, no weight.
Fish like them swimming straight when waters cold. Good Luck, Tom
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