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  1. On 6/15/2018 at 12:42 AM, jdh said:

    Fished from 7 pm until 9:45.  Went 6-9, with 3 decent fish.  Started just north of the sliders in 95 fow and pretty much stayed from 95 to 120 fow all night.  No troll direction was best.  Actually did several large circles.  Speed was best between 2.5 and 3 mph (varied a lot with currents as we were turning circles).

    1-3 200 Copper with Moonshine Halfmoon Bad Toad (8 lb steelhead)

    2-2 300 Copper with Silver Streak Mag Blue Dolphin (2 lb king, 10 lb king)

    1-1 Regular Diver back 145 on 2 with 8" Spin Doctor Kevorkian and Glow Poofster Fly (19 lb king)

    1-1 Rigger down 90 with 11" Coyote Double UV White Paddle and Poofster Fly (1 lb lake trout)

    1-1 Mag Diver back 145 on 2 with 8" Spin Doctor Dragon Slayer and white/green glow fly

    0-1 Rigger down 45 with Moonshine Bad Toad RV

     

    Wanted to fish into deeper water to do some recon, but didn't have time.

    great info as always

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  3. The wire you can run dipsys off of them and they work great. You can also run 1lb balls not common in Milwaukee though. Run copper like leadcore. Copper gets deeper than core with less line out. Twillli tips are not required but rollers are a must. Gander has a great roller rod for wire Dipsys or for a bit more Shimano Talora (both have fuji guides).:thumb: A smooth reel is a must for wire.

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