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New Tackle/Setups for Opener?


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Hopefully with a warm spring I'll be throwing Shallow Shad Raps. Husky-jerk-baits, and X-raps to shallow rocks or emerging weeds. If that bite isn't happening I'll look to jigs with small swimbaits or Gulp Minnows too slightly deeper rocks and weeds.

If it really is tough I may have to break out the live bait and lindy rig and jig the first break off of shoreline flats or any deep water structure.

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10 minutes into the opener last year got me a 29" by casting a white X-Rap on the shoreline. Probably do that for at least 20 minutes. Then maybe switch to a more logical live bait presentation.

On the lake I fish, the big females should have already moved out of the shallows. I don't think we'll have ice out in the last week of April again this year.

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That's a loaded question. If you are going to Mille Lacs all you need are leeches. I always get a couple dozen of minnows, (just in case) but leeches always produce.

I know of guys who do well trolling raps on the sand after midnight (malmo) on the opening weekend.

You can always anchor on reefs using slip bobbers and glow jigs with leeches or minnows, or drag live bait on long snells. Sometimes spinners produce also.

Again it depends on where you are going.

The most important thing to remember is to keep an open mind and be willing to try different things until you establish a pattern.

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That's a loaded question. If you are going to Mille Lacs all you need are leeches. I always get a couple dozen of minnows, (just in case) but leeches always produce.

I know of guys who do well trolling raps on the sand after midnight (malmo) on the opening weekend.

You can always anchor on reefs using slip bobbers and glow jigs with leeches or minnows, or drag live bait on long snells. Sometimes spinners produce also.

Again it depends on where you are going.

The most important thing to remember is to keep an open mind and be willing to try different things until you establish a pattern.

Are you even supposed to be on the lake after 9:00 p.m. with fishing gear on Mille Lacs for opener??? I'm pretty sure your not.

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Are you even supposed to be on the lake after 9:00 p.m. with fishing gear on Mille Lacs for opener??? I'm pretty sure your not.

The night ban is not in effect on opening weekend.

You can fish the first 2 or 3 nights of the season, then the night ban kicks in and goes until early June.

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