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<blockquote data-quote="svnmag" data-source="post: 350290" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>Pay attention to the water behind the plug when it's about 10ft from shore. If you're getting follows you'll see the white tail tip headed back out. It's very rare for clarity enough to see the fish. If this occurs more often than strikes either downsize and/or apply a hydrodynamic blob of PowerBait Trout paste behind the lip. My prefered color is orange as I've read it's most visible to walleye. I usually do the paste before downsizing the crank. IME it truly makes a difference.</p><p></p><p>Also, it's important to twitch the bait in place as long and deep as possible when the plug is about 10ft away; the leader is of great help as it slows it's ascent. Remember, keep the tip low and retrieve like you're short stroking a whiskbroom. Let me know how this works for you and feel free to ask questions. This is the one thing I consider myself an expert and can yak about it ad nauseum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svnmag, post: 350290, member: 330"] Pay attention to the water behind the plug when it's about 10ft from shore. If you're getting follows you'll see the white tail tip headed back out. It's very rare for clarity enough to see the fish. If this occurs more often than strikes either downsize and/or apply a hydrodynamic blob of PowerBait Trout paste behind the lip. My prefered color is orange as I've read it's most visible to walleye. I usually do the paste before downsizing the crank. IME it truly makes a difference. Also, it's important to twitch the bait in place as long and deep as possible when the plug is about 10ft away; the leader is of great help as it slows it's ascent. Remember, keep the tip low and retrieve like you're short stroking a whiskbroom. Let me know how this works for you and feel free to ask questions. This is the one thing I consider myself an expert and can yak about it ad nauseum. [/QUOTE]
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