The way to
find them is to troll. There are many
areas in both rivers to do this. On the Miss. the rocks along
the RR tracks and riprap along the islands is a good place to try. On the Wis.
the rocky shelf areas will hold many fish.
In either case, trolling will cover a lot of water and drag your lure in
front of a lot more fish.
To troll
all you need is a good fairly limber rod, line of 8# or 10# test and a handful
of crank baits. Bomber, Wiggle Wart,
Shad Rap, and Storm Thundersticks are just a few that work well. Pick the one you like and then you have to
experiment with speed and the length of line behind the boat to achieve the
right formula for success. You must be
bumping the bottom with your bait and once you find the right combination,
you’ll start getting hit.
Trolling is
a great way to cover a lot of water and search out those scattered fish. And usually, when you troll you’ll end up
with a larger overall catch than you usually get jig fishing.
Post by: Dan Bomkamp
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There are many areas in both rivers to do this..
In either case, trolling will cover a lot of water and drag your lure in front of a lot more fish.
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