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We fished Olcott today from 9-4:30. Started an East troll in the shallows for browns but went out a little deeper at about 1. We ended the day  5-9 with 2 lakers, 2 kings, and a coho. We fished a variety of deep diving crankbaits in 40-60 FOW out front with a few light snap weights scattered around the spread. Most of the catches were on variants of silver mag lips but 1 or 2 fish came on a silver hot n tot. 2 of the fish came on a four color lead core down the chute. We couldn’t buy a bite on spoons.

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39 minutes ago, RWR1775 said:

Well done.  What depths were your baits running?

I am not really sure to be honest. I had crankbaits with different sized lips set 75-100 feet behind the inline boards and rigged some with .75 oz. snap weights. I assume that the unweighted baits were running no deeper than 20 ft. and the weighted ones about 30. The Yakima baits Maglips have pretty substantial lips on them. Most marks on the screen were about halfway down the water column at any given depth. I had my rigger w/ a spoon set to 35 with a free slider but didn’t pick up any hits on it.

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