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  1. On 5/29/2019 at 7:00 PM, Great Lakes Lure Maker said:

    Pulling copper is easy. Find a long flat area in 75-120 ft and let out enough copper that you can feel the lure hitting the bottom. I would have 600' available because you will likely use most of it and if you break off, you want enough left that it doesn't prevent you from getting back down there. Troll very slow. The slower the better, about 1.5 mph. Hold the copper in your hand and yank pretty good. Follow the lure back don't just drop it. That's usually when you get your strikes. I'm a fan of pulling quickly, some people pull slowly.

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  2. 6 hours ago, TyeeTanic said:

    Pulling copper is not too difficult until you have a tangle (with another line) lol.  I like using boards to push the copper out to the side, something like Church Tackle Boards TX44.

     

    If you have say 300 ft of copper, you would have a backing which is braid line.  Let out all the 300 copper, and then some (100 ft) of braid, and clip on the board to let it out.

     

    I like using simply baits on copper, like straight lures or meat. 

     

    The biggest issue with copper is when you have other lines out, especially if another fish hits, and goes over the copper line. That's where care needs to be taken.lol

    You obviously have no idea what you're talking about pulling copper has nothing to do with trolling copper stick with your Canadian Waters bud

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