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Old 08-02-2013, 01:43 PM
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Originally Posted by saskpikeman View Post
its not something i would recommend on a lot of lakes but some lakes have forgiving bottoms... others not so much, gordon lake sask comes to mind that bottom will swallow a weight the minute it touches. cold lake it seems drag when you are marking bottom huggers and they nail it. I'll let it hit bottom bring it up[ a foot, then let it skip bottom every so often.
Friend in Ontario swears by bottom bouncing. The trick is it stirs up mud and acts as an attractor.

When I do that in the BC ocean chuck... I fight BC till I loose and replace the cable and ball.
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