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Great day on the Backlake catching Brook Trout in Northern Ontario Sudbury. Boy was it a couple hard hours on the lake trying to dial them in i started fishing the 10 feet of water with a 3/8 oz weight trolling then switched to a 3/4 oz to try deeper with no bites i then though these fish are going to be suspended in the middle of the lake and Bang fish were on fire came home with my limit of 5 just shortly after lunch.
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Great video Curt… really enjoyed it. “I’m gonna have a nice dinner”…. Love it
The same thing happens in a speckled lake I often fish, it has 50 feet max depth, and when I can’t find any action in the usual spots near shore, trolling structure, I’ve learned through experience to do as you did. Troll out in the main basin above 30-50 feet of water and often times, that’s where the fish are.
I’ll be checking out my sports-pal to see if I can adapt and raise the seats up above the gunnels as you’ve done…looks way better than the factory ones which are too low on my 14’ flat back.
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QUOTE (Drew @ Jun 20, 2021 - 05:55 pm)
Great video Curt… really enjoyed it. “I’m gonna have a nice dinner”…. Love it
The same thing happens in a speckled lake I often fish, it has 50 feet max depth, and when I can’t find any action in the usual spots near shore, trolling structure, I’ve learned through experience to do as you did. Troll out in the main basin above 30-50 feet of water and often times, that’s where the fish are.
I’ll be checking out my sports-pal to see if I can adapt and raise the seats up above the gunnels as you’ve done…looks way better than the factory ones which are too low on my 14’ flat back.
I love the seats i have on my sportspal my friend’s dad made them for me it makes the canoe so comfortable to fish out of.
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As always Curt great video and nice catch how are the bugs last time out last week the deer flys were a pest they came around after I started catching fish they don't leave unless you manage to kill them
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