Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling

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2008/03/05 20:22:26 (permalink)

Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling

Gonna start trolling this year too, was wondering what produces well for you guys in 1->30ft, not gonna run riggers, just dipsys if needed.
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    crappiefisher
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/05 23:51:34 (permalink)
     Erie Derie styles
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/06 11:36:56 (permalink)
    What are you fishing for and where?
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/06 18:31:48 (permalink)
     Spring,summer,and fall. Fuzzy Bears in Arctic Dolphin and Modified lemon ice. Its a color spectrum bonanza!!!  
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    jlh42581
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/07 11:21:35 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: mikelravy

    What are you fishing for and where?


    Well Ill prob run planers and such in the rivers and god only knows how many lakes Ill troll, but I live about 5 mins from Foster Joseph Sayers Dam so ill be on it a good bit. My goal is to catch my first musky.
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/07 14:53:02 (permalink)
    If you are trolling for muskies forget about spoons.  And focus on shallower areas.  Muskies can be found on outside of weed edges and the like all spring and into early fall.  Get a couple different colored large plugs, preferably jointed and keep on dragging.
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    RE: Favorite Spoon/Lure for trolling 2008/03/07 15:41:27 (permalink)
    I used to troll alot of J-13 rapalas. Not as big as most musky baits but also not as expensive and will also catch other fish.(eyes,bass,pike) Always long lined a Musky jitterbug when I had a partner and could run an extra rod.

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