Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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Brian Essi
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Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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Despite the four foot rollers this morning, trolling was good today two miles north of Lakewood Park. Trolling east (with the wind) in 46 feet of water using No 1. 2 and 3 dipsies 55feet back at .6 mph produced the biggest fish. They were up high today.

Caught over 20 through backs less than 15 inches✔️So the future for trolling in Lakewood waters is good!!
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Re: Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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At first I thought they were barrucudas! But alas, this is Ohio, not Belize. ;-)
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Re: Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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Yum I can not wait to get out, but not in 4 footers. I have had enough thrills on Lake Erie.
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Re: Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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Nice catch, what lures were you using behind the Dipsy Divers? I have a 1962 T&T 16' wood boat with a 65 horse Merc cannot go out too far.
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james fitzgibbons wrote:Nice catch, what lures were you using behind the Dipsy Divers? I have a 1962 T&T 16' wood boat with a 65 horse Merc cannot go out too far.
Watermelon and pink panty spoons tipped with worms. And purple microdot crawler harnesses with glow worms. Pretty much everything was working yesterday.
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Re: Trolling in Lakewood Rough Waters

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Nice, I like the canvas cover looks safer than being uncovered, will it stay on when a wave crashes on it.
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james fitzgibbons wrote:Nice, I like the canvas cover looks safer than being uncovered, will it stay on when a wave crashes on it.
Or is that just for storage.
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james fitzgibbons wrote:
james fitzgibbons wrote:Nice, I like the canvas cover looks safer than being uncovered, will it stay on when a wave crashes on it.
Or is that just for storage.
It's just for storage. The water is about 60 degrees so the waves are very refreshing.
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