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Thread: Article: Long Line Trolling Nets More Crappie By Kentucky Lake Fishing Guide Randy Ku

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    Default Article: Long Line Trolling Nets More Crappie By Kentucky Lake Fishing Guide Randy Ku


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    Bill looks like Steve Martin the comedian

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    Very good and informative article!!!!

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    Great Place to visit and enjoy down home hospitality. Great fishing.

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    Nice article, great information. Thanks for sharing.

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    Good article , way to go Jared!!

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    I wonder how far in back of the boat do they put the lines out? I know it changes fromtrip to trip but where is the starting point?

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    a good rule of thumb is to make a good cast and close the bail, and you can control the lure depth via speed, heavier or lighter jigs/lures, size of line, etc. A good way to determine lure depth for your set up is to find some shallow water, say 10fow, and the make a normal cast, and troll at a set speed and see if you bump bottom. Adjust your speed until you bump bottom, and now you have a baseline to go on.
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    Great Read and a lot of great info.

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    Great Job Fellas! Ive Been To Lake Talquin Lodge, & Have Become A Regular, 2 Times A Year Patron. Can Hardly Wait For April!!! My Fishing Partner (quickhook) Likes It So Much He's Set Up Permanently There.

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