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Location: northern indiana | As the season winds down and the water temps cool, are you guys still burnin then or do you begin to slow things down a bit? Thanks. |
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Location: Eagan, MN | I hardly ever burn them any time of year. I don't make it a hard and fast rule to slow anything down in the fall, but I do continue to experiment with speed, same as I do throughout the season. |
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Location: northern indiana | Just seems to me, I get less action working them at slower speeds. What are your expierences? |
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Location: northern indiana | Thanks cast10K |
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Location: Eagan, MN | Speed works great sometimes, but if I really want to play that game I'll go to a smaller bait. I can crank a 10 pretty fast but I can crank a harasser even faster. If I'm seeing fish and getting lazy follows, that's usually when speed seems to work the best. Mostly I crank 10's at a medium to medium high speed, and that seems to work best on the weedy and/or dark waters I spend most of my time on. Like I said though, you just have to play around with it. |
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