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Fishing Charters Milwaukee Presentation Tips #8
By Capt. Jim Hirt
In
previous articles we covered spring presentation and
location. As we go into summer our presentation evolves
to follow the temperature of the fish you are targeting.
This time of year, you should look for most of your fish
in the top 40 feet. Keep your eye on your locator and
also work deeper marks when you see them.
My experience tells me that this time of year the deeper
fish are less active and tend not to bite. Most often
you will not mark well above 30 feet because those fish
are outside the cone of your locator’s transducer.
The primary presentations I use at this time are planer
boards, dipsey divers and leadcore. On all my rods in
spring, I run a 20-25 pound test monofilament with a
12-pound leader. You need to go with a light leader to
produce good action in clear water near the surface. Run
the heavier test to a bead chain sinker or barrel
swivel, then an 8-foot leader with a cross lock snap.
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Starting out this way, I will have the rods loaded with
the correct line for most presentations later in the
season. I use a standard dipsey set up with an
interesting twist. Opti-Dodger has a clear snubber,
which I run right behind the dipsey and then 8 feet of
25-pound mono to the snap.
The purpose of the snubber is to reduce the shock of the
strike on the monofilament and it stretches initially to
recoil and setting the hook into the fish, I am almost
100% on the number of hits to fish boated with this set
up.
When I get those ugly days that the action slows, I
throw in my leadcores. It is not a presentation that is
fun to reel in fish on. 500 feet of line is a lot of
cranking. Leadcore will produce when nothing else will.
I will go into details on set up and running lead in the
next article.
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Jim charters out of Milwaukee, WI. with Blue Max
Charters. He can be reached at 414-828-1094 or visit his
web site at http://www.bluemaxcharters.com Copyright©
2006, James J. Hirt, All Rights Reserved.
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