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big fish eat little fish(berry)
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after a great day at utah lake and a ok day at deer creek it was time for the berry i hit the lake around 8:30 fished off one point on the S.C. side for about 2 hours i got a few smaller bows 3 keeper bows moved to one of my big cut spots and what did i
find more little bows that was getting eaten by the cuts[cool]i only got one cut all day( i had my limit) [Wink] if ya can belive that it had this bow in it i was home before 2
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#2
Outstanding!

I've seen those big ol' 8-12" soft Rainbow Trout at shops and wondered how and where you would use one... They're pricey, but maybe I'll troll one of those suckers this year and see what happens.
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#3
I think you are referring to Huddleston Swim baits.

They are really popular in Cali for giant largemouth bass, but I've seen pictures of 10+lb walleyes eating them too.

They have just the right profile and size. Got to work them really slow though I don't know how well trolling would work.
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#4
I meant troll them from my pontoon boat, which is uber slow. I should have said "drag".
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#5
That'll do it. Slowly working them a long the bottom is the best way to fish them from what I hear.

They are heavy baits though, gotta have a big rod that will handle the weight.

I'm always amazed how a 5-6lb fish can eat a 12" fish. I know the 10-15lb fish could eat something much bigger.
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#6
Here's one coming out just a tad bigger
http://www.mattlures.com/deadtwitch.html
At $65 a piece I'd be crying if I ever lost one.
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#7
i even need to move to a bigger bait i cant keep the 8 to 12 inch bows off my hook when im looking for the big ones but if the food is there at least im in the right spot for the big ones
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