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that time of year again be up week from today for ten days at twin cedar resort, from Indiana and want to do some walleye trolling, any suggestions appreciated, do most of you use bottom bouncers, in-line weights or no weight? do you find more luck on main lake or down river? hope to see some of you out on lake and will post results, will be in black 1800 tyee lund. thanks. hawker 11
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I've had good luck with walleye using a warm harness weighed down with a single split shot. This is trolling on the lake, along the weedbeds or drop offs.
My best luck has actually come fishing at night using a Rapla classic style husky jerk. (Black/Silver in colour). But this has been off shore, fishing a secret spot of the river.
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My dad was born, and raised on Stony lake. He swore by a worm harness. Trolled it, and caught everything on it. Walleyes, Musky, and Bass. That was somewhere about 60 years ago, but fish haven't evolved that much. Still dinosaurs. LOL I like getting out a bit deeper than the weed edge, and pull around a Rapala tail dancer. The huge one in perch. It's kind of a chrome green finish. Nice. : )
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If you're trolling the south west end of the lake is good because it's deep and less weeds to pick up , if that doesn't work don't overlook jigging them I've jiggled up a ton this year on worms and a jig head
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