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lake trout trouble - Stickfigurefrank - 03-25-2006

Need help with rigs for lake trout fishing from shore...
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Re: [Stickfigurefrank] lake trout trouble - Snags_Alot - 03-25-2006

I have very good luck with a gold willow leaf spinner and nightcrawlers
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Re: [Snags_Alot] lake trout trouble - Spokane_Angler - 05-15-2006

I usually use a simple worm and bobber for most of the lakes in Washington if fishing from shore. If they dont bite on that add a little bit of dough bait on the hook. 90% of the time that works here.
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Re: [Spokane_Angler] lake trout trouble - Tarpon4me - 05-15-2006

Regular bread dough? Do you add a some to the already existing worm, or do you use the dough by itself?
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Re: [Tarpon4me] lake trout trouble - Dryrod - 05-15-2006

[center][Wink][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]Kind of like a worm sandwich. [/size][/green][/font][/center] [center][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3]I like a Carolina rig which works real well with trout. Trout have a tendency to suck the bait off of your hook. With this rig one can feel the gentle touch of a trout looking for dinner.[/size][/green][/font][/center] [center] [/center]
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Re: [Dryrod] lake trout trouble - Spokane_Angler - 05-16-2006

If a simple worm and bobber isnt working I just push the dough over the hook point a bit. It has worked quite a bit for me when the worm itself wasnt getting any bites. Usually just a bit of white bread or corn bread balled up.
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