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#1557226 - 10/14/08 08:42 AM Re: three ways [Re: b1gf1sh1]
slipperybob Offline
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I like using a lipless crankbait -minus hooks for a weight.
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#1557282 - 10/14/08 09:11 AM Re: three ways [Re: slipperybob]
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Loc: Stillwater (Maple Island), MN
Originally Posted By: slipperybob
I like using a lipless crankbait -minus hooks for a weight.

Slipperybob, are you casting this, or doing a slow troll?
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#1557632 - 10/14/08 01:30 PM Re: three ways [Re: blueroof]
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Now would you fish the Dubuque rig like verticle jigging? or just dragging? Would the 3way interfere with the senstivity of the rig?
This is very interesting rig, would helps me go down to 1 rod laugh


Edited by Loos15 (10/14/08 01:33 PM)

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#1557701 - 10/14/08 02:17 PM Re: three ways [Re: Loos15]
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Hey boyz let not forget about the Alberta Pickerel rig, and the slider riggs clipped 1/2 ways up.. Loos15. on the river it doesn't matter how you used these riggs. If we told you to cast them you might laugh.. they can be draged slow under .5 mph they can or the can be dragged with the current. As long asa your in contact with the bottom it doesn't matter..


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#1558398 - 10/15/08 08:14 AM Re: three ways [Re: blueroof]
slipperybob Offline
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Originally Posted By: blueroof
Originally Posted By: slipperybob
I like using a lipless crankbait -minus hooks for a weight.

Slipperybob, are you casting this, or doing a slow troll?


I'm just casting with it. I like for it to touch bottom or close to, but not drag like a sinker.
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#1559405 - 10/15/08 10:26 PM Re: three ways [Re: willfishforfood]
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Hi Guys, I have only fished the St. Croix a few times out of Hudson this year because I live in Southern Minnesota, so I had to read the reg's again so I knew what I could and couldn't do on a border water. According to page 51 of the reg book, it states

WISCONSIN–MINNESOTA Regulations
• Two lines with a single lure or bait on each are permitted. If fishing
with one line you may use two baits.

I have not tried using a heavier jig as my weight on a 3 way, but if I interpret the above reg correctly, this means you could use this set-up if you were using just one line.

Am I interpretting this statement correctly?. I am coming up there in 2 weeks so I want to make sure I am legal.

Thanks for any help here.

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#1559409 - 10/15/08 10:28 PM Re: three ways [Re: Old Louie]
fishwater Offline
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Old Louie, you sound more legal than most. Rigging as you suggest is 100% legal.
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#1559464 - 10/15/08 11:01 PM Re: three ways [Re: fishwater]
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Loc: Cottage Grove, MN
yes, you can have 2 lines with a single bait each or 1 line with 2 baits. I almost had to learn this the hard way by river patrol a couple seasons back. If you are going to do the one 1 2 baits, make sure the rest of your rods are some what stored away

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#1560125 - 10/16/08 03:26 PM Re: three ways [Re: cldboater]
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Yes, Cldboater, I really don't want to be one of those guys you have heard about who had to learn the rules the hard way. I can't wait to run up there next week with my son to spend the day fishing. I have only launched out of Hudson, but am going to see if I can get to the bluffs yet this year also. Thanks for all the good blogs. I read them daily to keep in touch about water temps and daily action.

Again thanks for all the good info guys!!

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