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Reply #10 - Apr 17th, 2017 at 6:00pm
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spoons, like a little cleo will most likely just spin and put tons of twist in your line if you are trolling.  troll with them very slowly, or better, vertical jig with them - at least that's my experience
  
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Reply #11 - Apr 17th, 2017 at 7:43pm
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Mad_Mat wrote on Apr 17th, 2017 at 6:00pm:
spoons, like a little cleo will most likely just spin and put tons of twist in your line if you are trolling.  troll with them very slowly, or better, vertical jig with them - at least that's my experience


Found this quote on a fishing forum. Some high-end spoons come with a swivel, NO snap already. I have a few and it really cuts down on line twist.

" I use a small swivel I only use a couple of ADL spoons in my arsenal and all of them have a small SPRO black swivel (no snap) rigged to the split ring ahead of time.  There is an added benefit to using a swivel that you may not be considering here and that is line twist.  When using any inline spinner or spoon, it is recommended to use a small swivel to prevent line twist."



  
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Reply #12 - Apr 17th, 2017 at 7:51pm
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When laker fishing, I use 2-3 jumbo ball bearing swivels. Used above the lure, they work like a wire leader to prevent bite offs and keep the laker death roll from ruining your line. Wink
  
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Reply #13 - Apr 18th, 2017 at 4:35am
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I fished the river for smallies while paddling 17 miles on Easter.  I  almost exclusively use a #3 Mepps, gold with bucktail on that river, and man was my line twisted at the end of the day.  I'm going to get some swivels and give it a try.
  
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Reply #14 - Apr 18th, 2017 at 8:01am
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When I was young, strong, dumb and handsome, I went with enough people to eat a laker. We'd mostly troll tinsel jigs when traveling and stop and vertical jig 'em to have a smoke when drifting in the right direction.

They didn't twist and there wasn't much drag. Two deep diving plugs is a lot of drag and when you snag a what, $8 plug you know you are going back for it. Good barrel snaps ain't cheap either.
  
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Reply #15 - Apr 19th, 2017 at 9:16pm
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If you're a fan of Berkely Flicker Shad or they're Gripper swim jigs, check this out. Bought one of each for big discount and got the other for 50% of that.

.84 for a nice jig and 1.49 for a Flicker shad is a great price. I think that swim jig with a twister tail and weedless hook might be a great one to troll for WHATEVER your fishing for?

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Reply #16 - Jun 29th, 2017 at 10:36pm
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On a recent trip I wanted to see if a 6 inch Williams Whitefish spoon with a 5 inch twister tail would be too large for Quetico lake trout.  A fat 28 inch Oriana laker showed that it was not.
  
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Reply #17 - Jun 30th, 2017 at 4:19am
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I thought I would give you an update.  The first attempt at fishing with the 20 ft taildancer resulted in an almost immediate hook-up with something large, which quickly broke me off.  It had to be a pike.  There goes $10, lol.  The next day I decided to troll the purple 30 ft taildancer through the middle of the north end of McDougall Lake.  Because I had a quick hit with the 20 ft diver, I used a short cast, hoping to keep the lure running shallower than it's full potential.  I hooked two 17" smallies in a row, then I hit something a little bigger.  After a few minutes I was rewarded with my first Lake Trout!  Thanks to everyone for helping me check that off my list.  I never did use the spoons, I will have to get those out on the next trip.  If I remember, it was 5.5 lbs, and maybe 25"?
  
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Reply #18 - Jun 30th, 2017 at 11:49am
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There goes $10, lol.


Get yourself some of these. #25 is about right.
You can buy them pre-made, 3 for about $20 or buy just the wire and make your own.

Somewhere in the archives, Kingfisher our resident fishing expert talks about them and how to tie your own.

I made some but did it using the crimping method but for the price of pre-made, for Q/BWCA use where you don't want to lose those expensive lures, there well worth the money.

A #25 is so thin and flexible you can hardly beleive it's wire. So thin it looks like sewing thread.

You can leave it on even while using a jig, it's that flexible.

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Reply #19 - Jun 30th, 2017 at 1:52pm
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On our recent late June trip my wife surprisingly had good luck catching Lakers on this hot pink rattling HotnTot
  
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