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    Jim and I fished yesterday and had a good day of catching. The trolling has been a bit slow for us as of late but we were able to find some hungry fish. Hope you enjoy the video.

    FALL CRAPPIE TROLLING - YouTube
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    Nice fish and video! I hope to get to go next week. I have had the old China virus.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Nice fish and video! I hope to get to go next week. I have had the old China virus.


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    Hope you are on the rebound.

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    Excellent job guys I've got a ton off of that wildcat this year

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    Great job.
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    Good show my friend. Catching, No BS or bragging, Show what your using, colors, set up and speed. Paying it forward. Thanks
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    you all did well but what we want to see is how you put your rods out, set up on the water and how you decide where to troll. nice to see you ketchn all those fish but your whole video was just measuring and putting in well. JMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by hdhntr View Post
    you all did well but what we want to see is how you put your rods out, set up on the water and how you decide where to troll. nice to see you ketchn all those fish but your whole video was just measuring and putting in well. JMHO
    We decide where to troll based on time of year, location of timber, ledges, creek beds, mouths of coves, water conditions, what the depth finder shows, intel from other fishermen and luck. Jim fishes with 14 and 16 foot rods tight lining out of the front of the boat. The length of line he lets out is usually 12-16 feet depending on the depth we see fish. I explained our setup in the video. The following video should help:
    Fall Long Lining Lake Oconee October 16, 2017 - YouTube
    I hope this helps. Feel free to ask any other questions you may have.
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    Nice video, glad to see you back at it. Stay safe and keep catching!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie Shooter View Post
    Nice video, glad to see you back at it. Stay safe and keep catching!!!!
    It's good to hear from you. Thanks for watching.

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