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Opening Move


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It's day dreaming time with 66 days to go. What presentaion are you going to start the season with? For me I'll start by trolling a perch shad rap in the shallows. And then adjust according to conditions.

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Probably use a plain hook and a chunk of nitecrawler and see if I can find some of them there bullheads while the water is still nice and cold. Mmmm Mmmm good eatin'! Any one else N Joy the prickly little buggers? Take care and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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With 3 fishermen in my boat well start with a variety but all using slip sinker rigs. Slip sinker rigs because we were using them on the Mississippi River long before Lindy came around. However, we were not smart enough to market them. Oh Well.

Anyway, one person will use a leech, one will use a shinner and the last person will use a fathead or rainbow. We also might switch to a crawler if nothing happens. Some will use a chartruse jig and others just a plain hook. If one seems better then the other then we all switch or go to dragging iron. It's always amazed me why some fishermen will travel several hours, pay money for a rental cabin, use a $15k boat, buy $200 rod and reel and then limit themselves to just 1 or 2 baits due to the cost.

Oh by the way it will be opening on Winnie for the 35th year. Good Luck to everyone.

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Most of the year, I envy the MN fishermen. Except in Michigan, our opening moves are a little earlier than MN. The Detroit River really gets going before the ice comes off your northern lakes. We'll be out there with jig and minnow in early April catching the "Big Girls" and releasing them.

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My opening move will probably involve 2 or 3 people in the boat.

We'll start it off by trolling bottom bouncers with a 6' snell and a white(glow) hook. On that hook there will be a leech. If that does nothing then I might try a minnow and then mabye a crawler. If the fish are active we might switch over a spinner rig and if the fish are a little more negative I will resort to a jig and maybe even the good ole slip bobber.

I hope we have just as good of an opener as we did last year. That was fun and maybe this time we can latch into some bigger fish too.

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