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<blockquote data-quote="NodakBuckeye" data-source="post: 262085" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Trolled Michigan Stingers on Erie in the summertime. Just used a snap weight and the 50/50 method most of the time. They work really well when you can troll for 30 miles and your depth only varies a foot or two and the fish are suspended. Most guys with bigger boats and deeper pockets ran dipsy divers and jets and maybe a downrigger off each back corner on the bigger boats. I have not tried it here but have tossed the idea around, usually after I swing out off the shoreline break pulling cranks and get in 40 fow or better and pick up the occasional big walleye that was suspended a little deeper than the depth we had been hitting closer to shore.</p><p></p><p>Used the scorpion model almost always, Monkey Puke was a good color on Erie.</p><p></p><p>I see the offer them now with a short 2 hook harness for a crawler...hmmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NodakBuckeye, post: 262085, member: 714"] Trolled Michigan Stingers on Erie in the summertime. Just used a snap weight and the 50/50 method most of the time. They work really well when you can troll for 30 miles and your depth only varies a foot or two and the fish are suspended. Most guys with bigger boats and deeper pockets ran dipsy divers and jets and maybe a downrigger off each back corner on the bigger boats. I have not tried it here but have tossed the idea around, usually after I swing out off the shoreline break pulling cranks and get in 40 fow or better and pick up the occasional big walleye that was suspended a little deeper than the depth we had been hitting closer to shore. Used the scorpion model almost always, Monkey Puke was a good color on Erie. I see the offer them now with a short 2 hook harness for a crawler...hmmm [/QUOTE]
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