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CoryFLX

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  1. I'd imagine it works with all species. Haven't ran them that much, just started a while ago. I like taking any help I can get. It's pretty flashy. Perhaps use large sticks for bass and use small spoons for trout. I've wanted to run it behind a dipsy but wouldn't be too easy to net on a 16 foot vessel with 2 leaders involved.

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  2. Oh and by the way, I think all of my rainbows this year have been off sticks on dipsys. I know it just seems weird and looks funny when they're trolled fast, but it just works. Even dark color.

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  3. You may just want to start at the south half right off the bat. Never had any real rainbow luck down there, but the Lakers are abundant and massive. And don't be afraid to go big, 95% of my spoons are over 3 7/8".

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  4. Oh yeah lots of bass while trolling. They're taking spoons just as much as sticks. Got this one in front of your cliff spot I always see you at. Umbrella rig on a downrigger with a 6 inch rapala trailing the umbrella.

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  5. Just in case anybody is wondering, Canadice is gorgeous. No debris and the water wasn't even that murky. However Hemlock was a different story on Wednesday. Entire trees in the middle.

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  6. Yeah I live in the area, and I go to Canadice for the looks and Hemlock for the fish. And if I'm not mistaken, I thought Canadice never has been stocked with bows. Or if they have, it seems like it was way before I was even born, because Canadice for me is just lakers and browns.

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  7. Probably my 5th or 6th launch at hemlock this year, finally got a rainbow. 8 pound, 26". Not the biggest but one is better than none. North end, mid day, a purple challenger stick off of a black dipsy. Don't recall the depth though. I'd reckon around 40-50 down. I wish I knew what to do to get nonstop hits though.

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  8. It just put up a really good fight in respect to its weight and fought hard when I put it back in the water. Gave no indication of illness. I was so torn as to what to do.

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  9. I launched at hemlock South end this morning, pretty calm for hemlock standards. Got some small Lakers then this came around. 29", put up a good fight so I decided to release it. I don't know if I made the right decision. It seemed perfectly healthy to me.. Really caught me off guard when I got it though that's for sure.

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  10. Went on Hemlock Sunday for the first time this year, perfect day. Just a little choppy at times. Pretty quiet for a while, then towards the end got a 7 pound laker on a VERY bright yellow spoon with orange zig zags off of a dipsy around 50' down. Perfect size eater, just wish I got more of them. Anybody have any luck with rainbows yet?

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  11. I do run the Suttons slower than everything else, but yes I definitely need to look into the FLT spoons. What about the great Lakes spoons? Are those the same but just bigger? Thank you for the advice I appreciate it

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