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Old 05-09-2011, 09:22 PM
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thought so. i got to fingure out how to get the brookies in there,,,,
mabe just not at the right time and spot.
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Old 05-09-2011, 09:35 PM
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thought so. i got to fingure out how to get the brookies in there,,,,
mabe just not at the right time and spot.
When I was fishing a brook trout pond, I couldn't keep the brookies off of a the small orange backswimmer jig I was using. The brookies should be really hungry seeing that the ice is freshly off of the lake and there are still a lack of bugs for them to feed on. Also, maybe try a small mepps type spinner. I have seen brookies chase those spinners as if they were possesed.
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Old 05-09-2011, 09:40 PM
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When I was fishing a brook trout pond, I couldn't keep the brookies off of a the small orange backswimmer jig I was using. The brookies should be really hungry seeing that the ice is freshly off of the lake and there are still a lack of bugs for them to feed on. Also, maybe try a small mepps type spinner. I have seen brookies chase those spinners as if they were possesed.
i hate spinners lol.
and im sure i could easly kill the brookeis if i was using my spinning rod. i was fly fishing. i just couldnt spot any. same with at the other spot. were there was tons of brookies.
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