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Wow Sparky!!! What a great way to start your vacation. Those specks are tanks.Ive got to try the gang troll setup sometime. I’ve always used spoons on light tackle but I should try your system. It works! Great post and vid.
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Beautiful fish there sparky. Not to sound like a stocker but ive been following your posts here and there and you And you seem to be the master of all things splake and possibly specks to. Any tips for a beginner would be greatly appreciated. Pm me if necessary
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QUOTE (trailblazer @ Jul 26, 2020 - 07:58 am)
Beautiful fish there sparky. Not to sound like a stocker but ive been following your posts here and there and you And you seem to be the master of all things splake and possibly specks to. Any tips for a beginner would be greatly appreciated. Pm me if necessary
I'm really not a splake guy i'm 100 % brook Trout my tip is you must go after these fish time and time again and it will pay off when you find a pattern that works.The pattern i use works well and i explain it sometimes in my videos.Speed and weight to use is the same every year i find it has not changed for me its either a 3/8 weight or 3/4 oz .I would also use a line counter reel it has really helped me succeed catching the elusive brook trout.
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