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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 458678" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Pretty much troll for trout all year round. To me the big variable is trolling depth as water temps change. I typically also change colors as I go shallower. </p><p></p><p>For this trip, I worked over an area that has been consistently productive for me throughout the summer and as recently as last week. I’m kind of scratching my head about why that changed so dramatically in a week. I wasn’t seeing near as many marks on the FF. Surface water temp was 65.7 deg’s (compare to 78 deg’s in Aug). I was picking up a lot of weeds on the lures and that is unusual for this deep area of the lake. I think it is still too early and the water temp still too high for the lake to be turning over. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I know they are out there. I just have to find them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 458678, member: 21536"] Pretty much troll for trout all year round. To me the big variable is trolling depth as water temps change. I typically also change colors as I go shallower. For this trip, I worked over an area that has been consistently productive for me throughout the summer and as recently as last week. I’m kind of scratching my head about why that changed so dramatically in a week. I wasn’t seeing near as many marks on the FF. Surface water temp was 65.7 deg’s (compare to 78 deg’s in Aug). I was picking up a lot of weeds on the lures and that is unusual for this deep area of the lake. I think it is still too early and the water temp still too high for the lake to be turning over. Anyway, I know they are out there. I just have to find them! [/QUOTE]
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