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Originally Posted by 58thecat
Thx for sharing Matt, seems the way to go like a few weeks ago they were finicky and off the bottom in a lot less water but lately 120-140 fow working the bottom up in what I like to call a valley for structure....gotta be willing to move to get on them though cuz what was more than likely will not be but at least you got a starting point.
Keep the videos coming too.
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Yep sometimes the smallest moves on a piece of structure can make all the difference! When you think you have it figured out one day they will be somewhere else the next thats the joys of fishing.
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Originally Posted by JohnB
Another great video, thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by RACKER
Another great video. You make it look so easy.How you can stay calm hooking into those fish amazes me. I would be losing it. All the info you give out is a super asset for those out chasing trout on Cold. How often do you move in a day/how long in a spot before you move. Best of luck on your next outing.
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I get more excited for guests that come out and catch then I do myself lol. I filmed another video earlier last week that I ran around a bit and caught a few in a variety of areas. Generally if I'm after action and I haven't seen anything or caught in 45mins I'll be making a bigger move. If I've caught one or two but aren't seeing much I'll try a smaller depth move. If I'm in an area that I know bigger fish frequent more often I will often sit there all day regardless of action hoping for one big bite.