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#1465912 - 07/19/08 11:10 AM
Re: Night Fishing Tonka
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HotSpotOutdoors Specialist
Registered: 08/11/04
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
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You'll also find a difference in the weed growth between the upper and lower East/West ends of the lake. Found that out the hard way last year too for walleyes. 8-12 fow on the West was good water, the East it was milfoil walls.
Keep in mind the weeds are still a bit behind this year, what you'll find now may be different still a couple weeks from now.
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#1465961 - 07/19/08 12:32 PM
Re: Night Fishing Tonka
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Registered: 08/11/04
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Loc: Maple Grove, MN
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My preference is not to keep the headlamp on all the time. In my opinion it will spook more than you think. I've done it enough to tell by the rod tip and lure action when I'm close to the boat, but sometimes I do use the glow beads that you put on the line above the leader. That way you can see when you're at the end of the retrieve and it's time to spin an L-turn into an 8.
In all reality, the expectation and probability of a boatside fish on the 8 at night is low, I'd rather make sure I'm in the right water with a presentation that will trigger a fish instead of teasing one, just my personal preference.
To your point, I think, myself included, we don't use the features and functions of the graphs and GPS units well enough.
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#1466014 - 07/19/08 02:05 PM
Re: Night Fishing Tonka
[Re: cjac]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/27/07
Posts: 906
Loc: Bloomington, MN
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CJAC... what would your opinion be when one is using black light or red light???
as far as fishing... Hugobox had his blacklight headlamp on and we saw a follow...
Matty and I had our headlamp on... me either blacklight or red... Matty red... and neither seems to influence the fish... neither seems to scare the fish...
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#1466236 - 07/20/08 12:13 AM
Re: Night Fishing Tonka
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/22/04
Posts: 363
Loc: Minnetrista MN, USA
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Ya, I think my plan will to be go out and just find some troll routes and save the trails. Then also find a good bunch of spots to cast. Thats a start for a plan, at least my baits will be in the water a longer period of time...
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#1467918 - 07/21/08 10:52 PM
Re: Night Fishing Tonka
[Re: HugoBox]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/22/04
Posts: 363
Loc: Minnetrista MN, USA
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Ok, so I'm curious about speed and line length. I know we have already gone over this, but 50ft seems pretty short according to my diawa line counter reel. Its seems like its about half a cast and definitely in the wake of my motor.
I also found out that my bow mount troller goes somewhere between 2.6 and 3.1 mph and my big motor at minimum throttle does about 2.8 and if I try to increase it, my speeds goes up to about 4 mph so unless I want to troll at 4 mph, my bow mount is about as effective.
Do you guys troll faster during the day and slower at night? I know on angling edge they said they've troll up to 6 mph.
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