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Anybody Trot Lining this time of year? #8394077 12/31/12 01:28 AM
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I am thinking about putting some lines out to check after I finish my AM duck hunts. Anybody catching fish this time if year?


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Re: Anybody Trot Lining this time of year? [Re: AsleepattheReel] #8394407 12/31/12 02:09 AM
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I've got a couple of buddies who do a lot of trot lining but lay low this time of year while the big females feed up for spawn.


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Re: Anybody Trot Lining this time of year? [Re: AsleepattheReel] #8396811 12/31/12 05:32 PM
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I set a few for eaters if I run out in the freezer. The yellows are slow this time of year and I like them better, so usually try to stock up in the fall. Yes, I know what they say about trotlines and it is fabulous, Mr.

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Re: Anybody Trot Lining this time of year? [Re: AsleepattheReel] #8397597 12/31/12 09:34 PM
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I pick up a lot of abondened ones this time of year. I only remove the ones that are out of the water.

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