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 Post subject: Lets talk trout
PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 5:29 pm 
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Walleye Fry
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Location: Belleville
So I remember trout fishing as a kid and catching lake and rainbow trout but forget alot of the important details like types of lures, trolling speed, etc.

Just recently I did an ice off lake trout fish (on a lake open all year round, of course) and a splake fish on a different lake. If I get skunked one more time I swear I will hit the grocery store on the way home and buy some fillets so I can taste some trout.

I read troll SLOWLY (it's all over the internet), 2 people I have talked to say fast for lakers and even faster for splake. They both say go as fast a you can before the minnnow falls off. Maybe 3-4 mph. Another guy told me that he fishes with downriggers and speeds up until the steel cables start to sing in the water and slows down a bit.

Any tips? info? I heard there are some lunkers in L'Amable. I might try it next.
I usually spoons, some xmas trees, all with minnows of course too.


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 Post subject: Re: Lets talk trout
PostPosted: Mon May 17, 2010 8:45 pm 
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Walleye Wisdom

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usually for lakers we just use a plain spoon trolling about 2-2.5mph. Leadcore an downriggers are all ive ever used but i bought some dipseys an will give them a go this year. splake i just troll around with spinner or crankbaits, usually slow for them. i do alot of trout fishing let me know if theres anything specific you need to know an ill try an answer for you.


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 Post subject: Re: Lets talk trout
PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2010 1:20 pm 
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Jumbo Perch

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I just moved to Picton last summer but i fish a lot of trout in Lake Superior.

I usually run NK28's, Hoochies or Flys behind a Hot spot. The best combo i found was a an green glow echip Hoochie with a green fly stuffed in the middle. I also run 2mph to 2.5mph rigging. That's Lake Superior though i'm sure it's different around here. Let me what works...


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