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Targeting Browns in 2 weeks


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Hello,

I never really targeted the Browns at Olcott before.

I understand by the postings that they hang out in under 40' water .

Do they hang low in the water.h spoons

What lures and set up does everyone use ?  J14 Rapala ?? spoons? .

Are they to attracted to spin-doctors & flies?

 

I was planning on flat lining  rigging #40 jets with spoons back 100' or so.

 

Thank you in advance

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ive been doing really good in the 20 to 45 fow. also been doing good with stick baits on planer boards. but found another awesome lure called SEBILE AND THE 2 IVE BEEN DOING GREAT ON LOOK LIKE A SHAD AND EEL IN BLUE AND GOLD. here is what they look like.

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/360680050199?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

 

good luck

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I have been getting them in Mexico Bay on spoons 21 feet down in 28 to 45 fow. Using riggers and 4 colors of lead core. I am sure its simular out there. Watermelon has been the hot color for me.

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Yeah that's the needlefish/sand eel imitation used in salt water for stripers and blues> They use them on Cape Cod too.

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I have been getting them in Mexico Bay on spoons 21 feet down in 28 to 45 fow. Using riggers and 4 colors of lead core. I am sure its simular out there. Watermelon has been the hot color for me.

Sent from my LG-VS700 using Lake Ontario United mobile app

I might target some browns in Mid August when I launch out of Mexico.. just some spoons and sticks working eh

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I might target some browns in Mid August when I launch out of Mexico.. just some spoons and sticks working eh

Get a hold of me before you are going to fish and I will let ya know what I have been getting them on. They are one of my favorite fish.

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