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Watering Hole
Raystown Lake
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<blockquote data-quote="Salmon_Slayer_2008_Lund" data-source="post: 20169" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>My 1st choice in new waters is to troll, I cannot stress how important that is. Especially if you have a GPS or GPS/Sonar unit. You locate the active fish and plot it on your GPS. keep trolling to find different areas and pay attention to points and structure and other elements. Trolling is my number 1 technique to search out new waters. Reason is that you can cover vast amounts of water in a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salmon_Slayer_2008_Lund, post: 20169, member: 255"] My 1st choice in new waters is to troll, I cannot stress how important that is. Especially if you have a GPS or GPS/Sonar unit. You locate the active fish and plot it on your GPS. keep trolling to find different areas and pay attention to points and structure and other elements. Trolling is my number 1 technique to search out new waters. Reason is that you can cover vast amounts of water in a day. [/QUOTE]
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