Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Trout on the 20th
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toomuchtackle |
Use a 3 way swivel with a silver crankbait, have one guy in the boat try to get his down to about 20' and the other around 30' and just paddle around. We caught some in the middle of big lakes, others close to islands in deeper water. There are a few places on the lakes we know well that we always find good amounts of fish every year, but they do move around. The "hot chub" color on tail dancers works really well too for everything, caught a lot of bass, a laker, and a 35" pike on that color. |
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A1t2o |
Lake temp. With the current lake temps how deep are we looking at finding lakers? I'm set to hit various depths including using 3-way swivels, and I'm thinking about starting with a purple tail dancer then moving deeper if there are no other suggestions. Colors. I'm set up with various options but any suggestions are welcome. I know sometimes this varies year to year Lure. Not planning on bringing any leeches, worms or minnows. We do have some plastics that I can use if that is working. Mainly looking at Little Cleo's and various lures. Tail dancers, deep diving Rapalas, red eyes, husky jerks and so on. Research has put me into a 'too much information' situation and I'd like to narrow it down to some go-to options if you have them. Location. Lastly, should I aim more for drop offs or over deep water? I know they will come up to bite, so that means I should be fishing over deeper? I feel like I have a lot of half knowledge on trout. |
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cyclones30 |
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