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Poles293

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  1. I started with just two wire dipsey rods and did well for a year before adding down riggers, copper and lead cores. I would start with the wire dipsey rods first as they account for 50% or more of my catch. Everything works some of the time but the wire dipsey rods seem to work most of the time.

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  2. I have Cisco comparable in price and the fit and finish is awesome. All the edges are radiused and they come with set screws in the ends so need for end caps.

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  3. I used to fish the Wiscoy all the time and prticipated in the diary program. But the number of insects and hatches started to dwindle and along with it the fish. So I stopped fishing there which is too bad because it's a jewel of a stream. I think there is too much fertilizer or insecticide runoff from the farms just my .02 cents.

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  4. Kings are back!!! Just landed a triple 450 fow. 220 wire with a Mt Dew spinny & green fly took a 20 lb king. 100 wire with a white green dot spinny & white fly took a mid teen king and 45 rigger with a UV glow frog spoon took a 19 lb king. Costly though the rigger fish seemed to be the smallest so I let it ride costly mistake as it tangled and spun the middle of my 300 copper. It's toast or I now have two 150 coppers!!

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  5. I'm in olcott as well right now. Dropped in at 175 at about 8. 10 pound king on a light green/pearl glow SD and fly at about 9:30. Small steelie on the lead shortly after. Took a good shot on the same SD at about 10:30 but no one home. Same thing on the lead at around 11. Mostly north troll all day, all action between 350-400 fow.

    Same here been mostly on a north troll all day between 400-500 fow

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  6. I agree with ryonybony about the Chamberlins. I've been using them for years and other than initial adjustment and adjusting them in spring for browns when running spoons off the riggers I've never had a problem. There are times when they just short strike and it's hard to get a solid hookup. You can try adjusting the leads off the ball sometimes a longer or shorter lead helps. Plus don't forget to sharpen your hooks it's amazing the difference a sharp hook makes.

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  7. I thought it smelled like old man ass!!!! Lol!!!! Jk!!!!!

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    Damn I'm sitting in the Bar Bill enjoying my cajun medium wings and just spit my Molson all over the bar!!!!!!! Too funny!!!!

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