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New Tactics For Lake Michigan Trout & Salmon

There are ways to make lures go even deeper. One way is to spool on more lead-core line. Some captains will put as much as 200 yards out at once. I agree with Internet postings that swear anyone who would do such a thing is either a retired drill sergeant or is just plain mean. There’s nothing fun about catching a fish on a “double-core.”

Another method is to use a large line-counter reel on the lead-core rig. Deploy a full 100 yards of lead core behind the boat as usual, then to get the lures deeper, set the line counter to zero and attach a 4-ounce weight to the backing with a rubber band. Let out 50 to 100 feet of backing and the add-on weight will pull everything deeper. When the weight comes up to the rod tip when fighting a fish, it breaks the rubber band to remove the sinker so you can continue to reel in the fish.

Some people view a trip to a well- stocked line department in a well- stocked fishing emporium as confusing. Great Lakes trollers, who know what each style of line is for, view the displays as more opportunities to catch more fish. You should, too!


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