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Old August 20th, 2006, 11:32 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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Default I Foresee the Winner of the NWC

Hey Craig,

Why don't you come on over to Wisconsin and try your theories out at the
Northwoods Classic?
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"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
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The winner will be the boat that works the deepest water of the first cove
of Bass Lake on Day 1 with a Chrome/Blue (Sunny Day) Mag Force Rat-L-Trap
or Chrome/Black on Cloudy Days slowly. Letting the big trap settle to the
bottom before working it with two quick turns of the reel, pause to let it
die, then one quick turn of the reel, pause and repeast. Keeping that big
trap bounce off the bottom and through the weeds. Yes, I foresee you will
get a few hang-ups in the grass, but it will be worth. Then as the bite
slows cast in a 3-1/2" tubebait with a 1/8-ounce ball jig inserted all
the way inside and slowly dragged on the bottom (using a spinning rod with
8-lb test line). But I also see the occassional need to have a rod rigged
with a Pop-R or Spit'n Image to capitalize on bass busting shad/minnows.
This is especially true on Day #2, when I see the winner using the same
presentations, but working the three mouths of the coves about 1,500 yards
upstream of the Island (at the mouth of Boom Lake) on Rhinelander River.
Two of the three coves will be on the left side of the river and the third
on the the right side of the river. Remember I said on the edge, because
the fish will be on the breakline of the main river channel near the
mouths of these coves.

Its just a prediction...........

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Craig Baugher