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i usually lindy rig most of the days.... it just depends on what is working out for me


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1. Slow rigging 2. Bobber fishing evening rocks is hard to beat. 3. Anything that's working.

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I get pretty excited watching a lighted bobber go down on that first night of the opener!

Really enjoy that thunk of a bite on a lindy rig too. 

Its a toss up between the two.

-J.

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I am with you on that one Jon. That glow of a bobber a few inches under the surface is a great sight. I like pulling cranks to when Bobber drives the boat. LOL

-- Edited by Doug Ertl on Tuesday 16th of February 2010 07:13:03 AM

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In this order!!

1. pulling spinners
2. lindy rigging
3. bobber fishing
4. pulling cranks
5. jig fishing on LOW............oh baby!!

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1. Trolling leadcore-watching my rod slam back violently in the rod holder
2. Jigging
3. Pulling blades
4. Rigging
5. Bobber fishing-watching some lighted bobbers and then of course racing off the lake to get off by 10

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Great reply by the Bobber.
That is the same order or choices that I follow...
Of course, it is always whatever is working best;
 Malmo Mike's list:

1. Pulling spinners;
2. What ever works best; biggrin
3. lindy rigging;
4. bobber fishing
5. Remember Rule Number 2. biggrin
6. pulling cranks
7. jig fishing slow troll
Always remember Rule number 2.

 


 



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In my boat... nothing beats a bobber, 6 inches under the surface, slowly moving away from my upcoming hooksetbiggrin

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That is hard to beat Glen.

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Though this doesn't happen on ML very much I guess, I love pitching light jigs to shallow water and felling that thunk of 25"+ fish in less that three feet of water!!!

Mark


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Mark,

That happens a lot more on Mille Lacs than people know..........

I just don't talk about it.biggrin

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    disliked techniques

    1.netting!!!!!!



    -- Edited by nick on Friday 12th of March 2010 05:17:49 PM

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    Pitching Cranks and Jigging. Nothing better than feeling that 25-27" Eye smuck that Crank!!



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    Sure, anybody can catch the wallys when they're biting using those old techniques. When they're crankety and full like they're going to be this year, you are going to have to get creative. Here's an old fisherman's trick to get them in your boat.
    First you have to get a can of black eyed peas. (Green Giants are the best)
    And you need a baseball bat (I use a Louisville Slugger)
    You spread the black eyed peas evenly around your boat.
    Then when the walleye comes up to take a pea, you hit him in the head with the bat.
    It may take awhile, so you have to have patience, but eventually they will take a pea.

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    What brand of pea works best?

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    Lighted bobbers are definitely my favorite. Can't wait.  The open water in town is driving us crazy. Is it time yet?w00t.gif

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    the ones you dont eat (usually all of them)

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    HH, The brand of pea for this technic isn't as important as the way it's presented. I usually use beer with my presentation. After spreading the can of peas in the water, I usually pour a can of beer (your own brand will do nicely) around them. The beer is going to make them want to come up for a pea......... then you have to be ready with the bat! The good thing about this technic is that you can still keep a line in the water.

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    OK tat2.. your gonna have to show me this one sometime this summer on the launch...biggrinnobeer.gif

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      Shallow cranking, pulling blades and snappin the spoon thru ice.

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