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My dad and I are going to Strawberry early Saturday morning and I am wondering what people are using up there. I read MGB's recent post and Troutslayer and Flygoddess gave some good advice about trolling patterns and long-lining rapalas. Any other thoughts? For example, what size/color tube jigs to people use up there and how do people fish them? Drop them down and jig vertically or drag them along the bottom near banks? What is your favorite tactic for Strawberry, one of the most popular fishing holes in the state?
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Use Tubes such as favored by the bass. Get a leadhead to fit inside the tube jig.. cast away and let it go to the bottom reel real slow but keep it dangling and swimming... youll get into big fish.
Tube jig in green with red or black flecks.
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That is a great idea--one that I never thought of and probably never would. Thanks! I would imagine that that would also be a good way to troll a little marabou jig or wooly bugger. What do yo think?
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Anything that the fish will hit when drifted slowly (Marabou jigs, tube jigs, flat fish...) will often work. I've even seen PowerBait work. Because you are often moving much more slowly through the water less line needs to be let out to get the same depths that you are fishing at regular trolling speeds. Be ready to mark places that are holding fish, so that you can fish those areas again during that trip and on later trips. I have gone back to places in the middle (I really didn't say that did I?) of Strawberry Bay that I marked several years ago and the fish are holding in the exact places that they were holding back then, during the same time of year.
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Kentofnsl,
That is a great point you mentioned about wind trolling. I have been doing it since I have had my boat and thought I was the only one out there looking like a fool[sly]!!! It works at every lake that I have been to. Get up early, do your regular trolling until the motor runs outta gas, then pray for a little "W" and get at em again!!![cool]
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At the advice of a friend, I started using white cricket jigs with big black-eyed heads for ice fishing, but found to have very good luck with them year round. I usually just cast out, let it sink, draw in slowly, repeat. Tipped with worm helps.
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"I would imagine that that would also be a good way to troll a little marabou jig or wooly bugger. "..................................................................... Ding Ding Ding.... We have a winner! Wind drifting a bugger is one of my favorite and most relaxing ways to fish! [/reply]
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