Trolling for Lake Trout - Trolling with Body Baits - Landing Huge Lake Trout

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2009

http://www.thundermistfishingtips.com

Hello again,

Today we're trolling along in Lake Ontario looking for those monster lake trout!

We're using body baits and fishing in about 20-30 feet of water. It was a great day out there, here's what we did to land all those huge lake trout.

As always, good fishin'

http://www.thundermistfishingtips.com

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  • This stuff is better the Ehow,and Expert village.Keep it going

  • @kantcus357 Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking time to write to us and for tuning in! We always have more videos in edit, so stay tuned.......

    Until next time, good luck and good fishing.

  • what kind of line where you using and what pound test? also what color was that rapala tail dancer? also where you flat line trolling or something something else?

  • @SuperShweet14 I believe on that day were were running 14 lb mono, Mustad brand. the tail dancer was their clown color, but they do not seem to have this particular clown pattern any more, so you may have to find some old stock somewhere.

    As for technique, we were simply flat line trolling (using no weights)

    Thanks for writing in and good luck on the water!

  • @SuperShweet14 I believe on that day were were running 14 lb mono, Mustad brand. the tail dancer was their clown color, but they do not seem to have this particular clown pattern any more, so you may have to find some old stock somewhere.

    As for technique, we were simply flat line trolling (using no weights)

    Thanks for writing in and good luck on the water!

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  • @thundermistlures thank u guys to for taking your fishing time to talk to us and show us skills on how to fish

  • @Saltwaterfishnvideos you dont need to revive them if theyre all ready fighting you when you are about to let go of them.....the less time you are in contact the better

  • @toontownforever2 Sometimes we keep the fish and other times we practice catch and release.....we like to do both - mind you, we really enjoy a nice fish fry!

  • @nmigliore That was a Rapala tail dancer - thanks for writing in and good luck on the water

  • What brand/kind of body bait is that that you show around the 2:00 minute mark of the video?

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