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#1453223 - 07/06/08 12:22 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: katoguy]
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Registered: 06/24/04
Posts: 2659
Loc: New Ulm, MN, USA
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Whatever trips your trigger. Catching fish mostly Look I wasn't putting people down, but I know for a fact, alot of people just go put there boat in the water and let the wind take them. And this is not as productive of a method as focusing on specfic areas of the lake, points, humps, transitions ect. Sure I drift, I do it all the time, but I focus on a peice of structure, using my motor and drift socks to fish all parts of it. This is completly differnt than driving all the way acrossed a lake, and letting the wind take me back to the other side. When I was a kid until I graduated high school, my dad use to do the drift thing. The fact that you still don't fish like this, means you have learned something from being out on the water, you use this knowledge to catch more fish, and still have fun doing it. Some people don't have the knowledge or means to fish like others do. Right it's all about having fun, just ask anyone who's fished with me, I know how to have fun...
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#1453227 - 07/06/08 12:26 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: katoguy]
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Registered: 06/04/06
Posts: 60
Loc: Swan Lake , Nicollet Mn
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I agree with kato guy , years ago we used to do the same thing and usually with a high rate of success .It was an adventure , cause you never knew what was swimming under that next wave . As I look back , maybe we even had more fun "aimlessly drifting" than today when we 'know what we are doing' Bud
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#1453228 - 07/06/08 12:28 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: shiner2367]
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Registered: 06/24/04
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Loc: New Ulm, MN, USA
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I didn't see that part in Muddog's post During these short periods I would see three other boats that were fishing the same lake. These boats would go up wind drop there lines into the water and let the wind blow them across the lake, when they reached the area that we were fishing they would watch us for a short time before heading back up wind and starting the process all over again. So I ask. Does this work? I see a lot of people doing this. They drag there bait across large areas of no structure (transitions ) . Then when they get to structure they reel in and do it again. Being from the Buck Perry school of fishing, I have a hard time seeing any game plan what so ever in this way of fishing.
Maybe someone here can give me an idea as to what these people are doing. Just trying to answer the Muddog's question, but thanks for telling me I'm putting people down.
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#1453233 - 07/06/08 12:41 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: riverrat56]
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Registered: 11/04/03
Posts: 392
Loc: Owatonna
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Being a dedicated fisherman, it's sometimes hard to imagine that many people just go out with chance & luck as their guide & they're ok with that, they aen't looking to make too much of it & they may strike gold with no real intentions to learn or repeat. I have a son that bowls & he is very good at it, but he finds it odd that there are so many people that just throw the ball & sometimes do well & other times poorly with out a real clue why that happened, but they have fun & don't really care about the specifics. A man once said to another after a round of golf, " so what was you're score?" The man said " now why would I ruin a perfect outing by keeping score?"  L2f
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#1453236 - 07/06/08 12:49 PM
Re: Three over thirty
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Registered: 12/01/05
Posts: 14988
Loc: Arlington,Mn
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Well said love2fish4ever. 
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#1453256 - 07/06/08 01:59 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: riverrat56]
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Registered: 04/20/06
Posts: 2148
Loc: Bloomington, MN
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Just trying to answer the Muddog's question, but thanks for telling me I'm putting people down. Not my intention Riverrat, I just didn't get that from the post is all...........
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#1453339 - 07/06/08 05:34 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: shiner2367]
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Registered: 06/24/04
Posts: 2659
Loc: New Ulm, MN, USA
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Alrighty, I'm back to being myself again, just got a bit worked up before...sorry if I offended any drifters...
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#1453469 - 07/06/08 08:48 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: katoguy]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 05/10/08
Posts: 9
Loc: southern minnesota
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i agree with katoguy, when walleyes are hard to find and not feeding actively drifting has put more fish in my boat than any other way of fishing, once i pick up a few fish in one area i will drop a jig down but when only producing one fish here and there a crawler on a lindy rig can really produce when nothing else will and have alot of fun doing it
josh
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#1454402 - 07/07/08 07:02 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: Muddog]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/30/04
Posts: 357
Loc: Mankato,MN
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MD, All you had to do was ask. I was "drifting" on 2 diferent lakes over the extended weekend. For myself, it works well. small boat,? motor, and a POS trolling motor. I personally feel that I can cover ground, check different depths, and structure changes, when not knowing the lake real well. But I can sure take the time to study and learn alot about that lake by doing it. To me, it's not much different then using the trolling motor, just can't stay on a particular weedline, or transition. Starting the motor to move forward or back helps me follow a path, rather then just random floating. Short drifts/long drifts depend on the wind direction/structure I'm trying to stay on. My personal lure of choice is bottom bouncing with Lindys and live bait to floating jig heads with slip sinkers. Your at the mercey of the wind as far as speed goes, but that why they make drift socks( I don't have one). I found the crappies and sunfish on one of the lakes this weekend, (Sat morning before the whitecaps and all the boat traffic) a slow drift starting in 6ft, drifting out to 12ft. Pulling/dragging small plastics,(ratsos, paddletails) with a lead weight 18" up the line, to get down to 5-7'. After a few drifts, We found that if we started our drift in one spot everytime, (not 50ft over) we stayed on the fish. By the time we hit 12 ft, we were moving to fast. We did try anchoring, pitching and slip bobbers in the same area, but that produced nothing. Growing up, it was troll, drift or anchor. Guess I'm just a drifter that wants to put the anchor down!
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#1454407 - 07/07/08 07:04 PM
Re: Three over thirty
[Re: Muddog]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/30/04
Posts: 357
Loc: Mankato,MN
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Oh yeah, Nice fish. Lonnie
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#1454652 - 07/07/08 10:07 PM
Re: Three over thirty
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Registered: 05/03/08
Posts: 23
Loc: Jackson, mn
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All I know is drifting produces fish for me AND it really saves the battery for the trolling motor.
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