10-24-2019, 02:55 PM
[#0000FF]I'm sure GM will also respond. But from my past experience I can assure you that a lot of both macks and cutts are caught by guys casting for whitefish. The whitefish traditionally start moving in right after Thanksgiving and can be caught through December. The peak time is usually about the first week of December.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]During that time you can have a rod rigged for whitefish and other rods rigged with tube jigs, swim baits, crank baits or spoons. Both cutts and macks swim into water as shallow as 8-10 feet at that time. But casting out into deeper water and reeling back upslope is usually a better game plan for the larger species.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Here is my writeup on the whitefish that includes some more info.
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[#0000FF]During that time you can have a rod rigged for whitefish and other rods rigged with tube jigs, swim baits, crank baits or spoons. Both cutts and macks swim into water as shallow as 8-10 feet at that time. But casting out into deeper water and reeling back upslope is usually a better game plan for the larger species.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Here is my writeup on the whitefish that includes some more info.
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