The first one is never a problem. The 2nd bridge is tight but pool level will allow it. I sit in boat seat on 8" pedastal (and 2-3" swivel) on top of johnboat benchseat and I can take my hand while sitting and press against underside of bridge and move the boat like that to give you an idea. People troll thruOriginally Posted by Crappisaurusrex
back & forth underneath it in 16' walk-thrus w/windshields no problem. You
should have no problem unless you are in a very high profile boat. The biggest pain the 2nd bridge affords for most is that you have to operate with your rod tip very near the waterline to set the hook without banging your rod against bridge, and when you land a fish it's a little different -some reel them up almost to the rod tip to get em boated some use net but both can put you at greater than normal risk of losing fish depending how boat is positioned and how close to pilings you are. Good luck and tell us how ya do. I am going for a shore trip to Diascund in a few min., will do same. The weather has warmed and the coves should be holding some fish. Beyond the 2nd bridge the first cove to the left AFTER the main lake channel hooks to the right has been good for me in the past. Back of cove any structure in about 4-5'. Good luck.
Jeff


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