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FishnChef

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  1. Just match the bait to the speed you want to run. I'm a big fan of running BR supertankers in the prop wash as I get good action out of them at lower speeds and they are very buoyant so you get erratic action when making even small heading adjustments. has produced one fish for me but I don't get out to fish that often and I honestly haven't been Musky fishing for that long so one fish using that method represents a decent success rate with it. Was further Downriver on Monday, surface temps were 73, pulled one mid-forties fish casting a deep running glide bait(8" 705) on a current seam. Didn't bother trolling, current in the river is wicked right now with all the dams open

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