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DeerMadness

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Northland Tackle has these. Some lakes green is good but I like the Shrimp color shown by my pic here. I use 1/0 for big trout and #2 for smaller ones. Pinch or file barb if you want to release your catch.
Goldens, Rainbows and Cutthroat. Use a 1/4 oz or bigger if you need sliding sinker then a swivel and use 14" to 20" length of 4lb test to the lure.
I use 1/2 nightcrawler with enough hanging off to wiggle . I swear by these.
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LAST EDITED ON Jun-12-19 AT 12:29PM (MST)[p]Northland Tackle online but Walmart and Bass Pro carry them. You can jig them a little, cast and sit or drift.
 
Good thing you told us about that. I would have never guessed. They look like a crappie jig. But most of my trout fishing is in streams.
 
Used to be called a Phelps floater.. Now they are named Gum Drop under the Northland Tackle brand.

I use them for walleye fishing behind a 5' snell and they work very well! However, the hook is a little bendy so if you bust into a 15lb fish of some sort you can certain straighten the thing out!
 
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