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Gorge or Berry next week?
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Which should I go to next week for trolling action?
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#2
gorge if you want to use a boat ,i don't think the berry will be ice free.tight lines.
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#3
The berry wont be ice free for sure next week. There isn't hardly any open water, what is open, if its as big as a wading pool, is surrounded by people.
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#4
Orvy, you going next week?[Wink]
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#5
I'm not sure yet. I'm needing to get my toon wet. Guys in toons were slaying little bows at DC.
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#6
I pretty sure I'm going to the berry on Friday.
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#7
Went to the Gorge this week. Fished below the hideout to Jarvies. No luck on the lakers. I tried trolling rapalas at 20-25 feet deep just off shore.
Caught plenty of rainbows trolling the surface just off rocky banks. They were spawning in clearwater coves. Saw some very large ones in a certain cove which might be where they were planted. Caught one before they spooked. These spawners were not interested in bait. Smaller nonspawners would bite on lures and bait.
I may be going back next week. If anyone has a any hints on trolling for small lakers in this area I'd be grateful.
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[#000000][font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Try different lures and baits when trolling, perhaps use a big dead minnow or carp. I don't troll with a downrigger. I like using a 3-way swivel + sinker. Look on the finder and find places you can drag and bounce the weight slowly and carefully on the bottom in 20-60 feet of water. You can use a bottom-bouncer too in the shallower areas. You get lots of small mack pups this way. [/size][/font][/#000000]
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#9
I'm planning on heading up Sunday to drop the boat off at lucern for the season,
gonna fish for a couple hours while I'm there anyways. hopefully i can get at least something to bite
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