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Topic: Lake Whitman Report  (Read 2975 times)

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hendog

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Went out in the Yak to Lake Whitman this morning. Fished from 9am - Noon & cought two trout. Must of lost 5 more. I figured out you really need to let them eat the worm before setting the hook. Only two other boats on the lake. I like whitman because its only a few miles from my house and no motor boats allowed.

Mike


Scott

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What kind of rig did you have set up for the trout?
-Scott


hendog

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What kind of rig did you have set up for the trout?
-Scott

#8 baitholder hook w/ half a nightcrowler worm, #2 split shot 18" above, Bobber 18" above split shot & 4lb test line. Been using this rig since I was a kid with great results. If fish are on the bottom, just remove the bobber & blow the worm or add power bait or marshmellow to keep off the bottom..

Mike  
« Last Edit: April 22, 2010, 09:21:33 PM by hendog »


 

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