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    Default Winter set ups


    What's everyone using now that the water got colder color,sizes, cranks? Also anyone Trollin still or just fishin cover pics of ur goto set ups if ya got em

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    I am still trolling but I am long lining jigs now. Pink and chartreuse have been my best color.

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    Tightlineing,,but cast to them sometimes,,it just takes too long for a 1/8 oz jig to reach the strike zone...

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    Still longline trolling jigs here too, but I'm sure our water is warmer than what most of you guys are fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    Still longline trolling jigs here too, but I'm sure our water is warmer than what most of you guys are fishing.
    Water surface temp was 46 degrees here yesterday...and may have droped a degree or two last night with this cold rain,,its still raining by the way,,and I wanted a good blizzard to fish in today...lol

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