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Strawberry trolling depth with heat wave
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With the recent heat wave and it apparently continuing through the weekend, I am wondering about what you "experts" think about trolling depth through the weekend, where the fish will be holding? I am still saving for my fish finder and don't really like down rigging but am fairly skilled at getting my "gear" down deep without it up to a point of course with fairly light spin gear. Thanks guys!
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7'
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#3
"7'"? I am that tall but is that what you meant?
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7'-15'
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Thanks, I thought you were messing with me because I am 7; tall!
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[quote MR.PIKE]7'-15'[/quote]

im not expert but im betting they will be much deeper then that, theyre already 40'+ deep at the gorge and going deeper. i dont see the berry beig to far off.

2 weekends back my friend was catching his at 30' of soldier creek side
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I suppose it all depends on what you are looking to catch and time of day that you are looking to catch them. the Kokanee have been up from 7-15ft first thing in the AM, then they go down to 30-45ft throughout the day. if you are looking for Rainbow, they will stay around 0-20ft all day long, The Cutts seem to play around through out the day, we have been catching them at all sorts of depths.
My Father in law was up Strawberry Side on Tuesday and he Caught 10 Kokes and 15 mix of Rainbow and Cutts, they are still biting well with the heat, its just a matter of finding them and figuring out what they want to hit
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