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I've heard about that method in relation to muskies. In that story they
called the method "planking". "Donut" wrote in message ... My Grandpa told stories of catching VERY big native Redside Trout on the Deschutes river by hooking mice through the scruff of their necks and putting them on pieces of wood. He said he'd let them drift down into an eddy, and then tug them of the wood so they'd start swimming for the shore. Hard to get a more natural action than that ![]() Don |
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