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June 5, 2009, Newsletter Issue #139: Trotlines for Big Cats
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Tip of the Week
Trotlines with one end attached to the shoreline allow the baits to rest at differing depths. When a channel cat takes one of the doughballs, note the depth and start concentrating baits where the channels are feeding. Lines are particularly effective where streams flow into the lake.
Tuning up a lure that’s tracking to the side. If your crankbait isn’t tracking straight, use a pair of needle-nosed pliers and carefully make this adjustment. If the lure is tracking to the left, gently bend the tow point or lure eye to the right. If it tracks to the right, bend it to the left. Then cast it out to see what happens. It may take a few tries but you’ll get it right back on track and will get the most wiggle and vibration out of the lure. Its interesting to note that at times, you may actually want the bait to track off-center a little. This can allow you to retrieve right up under a log rather than next to it and give a wary fish a sight it isn’t used to seeing.
A trotline can be an excellent way to catch a snapping turtle. You may get a nice surprise when you check your line to see if any catfish have decided to take the bait.
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