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Equipment |
Products |
Species |
Waterbody |
Methods |
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Bait |
1.50" Trolling Spoon |
Salmon |
Lake |
Trolling |
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#8 Winni-Snell |
Lake Trout |
Pond |
Spin Casting |
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#6 Circle Snell |
Rainbow Trout |
River |
Jigging |
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#12 Power Snell |
Brook Trout |
Stream |
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Brown Trout |
Saltwater |
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Smallmouth Bass |
Ice |
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Largemouth Bass |
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Striped Bass |
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Panfish |
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Bait
There are two types of bait: live bait and dead bait.
The most popular live bait are worms (including dillies and nightcrawlers) and minnows (including shiners, smelt, and suckers). There are many ways to fish live bait, often the most popular is while drifting or moving very slowly. The key with live bait is that the bait does not need to be moving quickly as with artificial lures. This style of fishing is and will always be quite successful.
Dead bait is becoming popular as fish protiens are finding themselves being formed into soft bait. These produces are revolutionary products that produce very well. These baits keep very well and easily unlike live bait.


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