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Enzo as far as speed goes it could be anywhere from 2.2 to as much as 3.0 or more. The best thing to do is vary your speeds and do some zig zagging while trolling paying attention to what rods fire for you if it's an inside rod (lure tends to slow down) or outside rod (lure tends to speed up) when you are turning this will help tell you iof they are active towrds a slower moving lure or faster moving lure.

What you are running also might make a difference. A flsher/fly might move a little better than say a spoon might off a downrigger at 2.6.

You need to vary speeds and really pay attention to what speed you are going when a fish hits.

Currents to will affect what's going on. If there is heavy current you might need to go faster in one direction than another. Watch those rigger cables for angles.

As far as temp goes, look for temp breaks by dropping your probe into different depths and finding a thermalcline or just a suttle break of a degree or two might be all you need.

I am not even close to an expert but thos eare a couple things that I know that will at least get you started. Try posting this same topic under the tackle and techniques topic.

Keep an eye on both this topic line (fishing reports) and check out the www.attheoak.com site, alot of the guys here and there will mention things like speeds and temps.

Good luck and tight lines to ya.

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