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04-21-2011, 08:44 AM #3
I agree with bdrieck. It's a easy way to catch eyes dragging a worm harness with either a bottom bouncer or any type of weight on the bottom. It all depends on the wind\drift. Most days the drift is good but sometimes you need to adjust the size of lead used to keep in close to the bottom. Most days on the lake i have a bottom bouncer on the bottom and a erie dearie out for suspended fish. The erie dearie isn't on the bottom though. I adjust how much string is used to keep it suspended to where you are marking fish. I've caught many eyes like this. i just find the right depth and put it in a rod holder. I always tip with worms or leaches.
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