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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i am heading up to n. wis. in a couple weeks. i might do some row trolling because the lodge comes with
a free row boat. what are your guys favorite lures for row trolling on shallow weedy lakes. how many
rods can one person use? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Three rods per person, spinnerbaits and topwaters in the weedy stuff. |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Or very shallow minnow baits. |
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | seeing how it will be my first time and im probally not that organized i am just going to use one line.
i could see it being a real mess by my self in the boat with a muskie on and two or three lines all
over, lol. it's going to be hard enough trying to net the fish by my self in a small rowboat anyways.
i am planning on using some topwaters and if i can find some open water some cranks. |
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| Anyone know of a good inexpensive light boat specifically designed for row trolling? |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Call Heckels Eagle River Marine at 1-800heckels; they have a row troller in process. |
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| I,d pick up a copy of WoodenBoat magazine.I got my boat out of there.It weighs around a hundred lbs. Someone told me somebody makes carbon fiber boats that weigh less than 45 lbs.If I can get any info on this I would greatly appreiciate it.....Otherwise I.d tie on a Top raider or a floating bucktail... |
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