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    Quote Originally Posted by Spine guy View Post
    Question about wiper techniques.
    I have always trolled with stick baits either shallow <10' or deeper 16-20'. Usually I follow the channels and concentrate on bends or drop offs. Occasionally I will get one while bottom bouncing for walleye.
    What techniques do you favor?
    Thanks in advance.
    Yes there are many ways to catch wipers you can throw on windy points, I try to find them on the electronics and then fish with shad rigged up Carolina style. You can look for surfacing fish and cast rattle traps in them. If using crank baits or jigs etc. a stop and go retrieve works really good.

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    Gary,
    Thanks. I'll have to expand my repertoire.
    How does one identify a wiper vs walleye vs catfish vs carp on electronics? I see "hooks" but often wonder "what is it?".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spine guy View Post
    Gary,
    Thanks. I'll have to expand my repertoire.
    How does one identify a wiper vs walleye vs catfish vs carp on electronics? I see "hooks" but often wonder "what is it?".
    Milton
    Only clue I know is formation. I expect schooled wipers to look like christmas tree formations. But if I start catching catfish and drum then I figure Im fishing too slow. But if your dialed down on big blues on the big traps. Mark um and go for 80s. If the blue bit is on the traps, I'll orbit on um till their gone or I run out of line, whichever comes first. Never leave your fish rule rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spine guy View Post
    Gary,
    Thanks. I'll have to expand my repertoire.
    How does one identify a wiper vs walleye vs catfish vs carp on electronics? I see "hooks" but often wonder "what is it?".
    Milton

    If you see this then you hit the jack pot and go buy a lottery ticket. Those are wipers but mostly they will look more like the ones along the bottom. Good Luck.

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    I sent spineguy a pm.

    And i have never seen my electronics look like that

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckHuntingUSA View Post
    Only clue I know is formation. I expect schooled wipers to look like christmas tree formations. But if I start catching catfish and drum then I figure Im fishing too slow. But if your dialed down on big blues on the big traps. Mark um and go for 80s. If the blue bit is on the traps, I'll orbit on um till their gone or I run out of line, whichever comes first. Never leave your fish rule rules.
    WHAT??
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    Quote Originally Posted by shane View Post
    WHAT??
    Glad it wasn't only me!
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    It's that time of year for the wipers to start biting again. I caught a few nice ones and several smaller ones at La Cygne Thursday despite the wind. The "smaller" one was 7lb 9oz, bigger one was 8lb 13oz. A lot of fun on a ML spinning rod.

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    Nice catch blue
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