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drjoe
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May 21, 2014, 07:27:31 am »
Anyone had any success with these and if so with what lure ?
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honeydipper
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May 21, 2014, 02:45:44 pm »
My buddy bought the whole kit with all the sizes a few years ago. He has since given up running them as I don't think they produced a single fish for him. I guess some people have success with them but I'll stick to what works for me.
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Algray
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May 21, 2014, 03:00:58 pm »
Divers work well, I use them pretty much on any bait, worm harnesses, spoons, stick baits, bucktails. Having the depth charts is a valuable tool.
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gordy mohr
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Ive got some nice nov walleye using them in BoQ with a body bait
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West Lake Willows
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I also use them all the time. Work well with stick baits and harness'. I find I use the shark the most. It also works well for adding some depth to a core rod in late summer.
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May 21, 2014, 08:32:19 pm »
Thanks for response ; nothing works all the time but the problem we were having on May 19 was tangles on our flat line off the stern . I did not bring any Torpedo divers [ just started using them last year ] . the Jet divers I used did zip as usual . If anything changes for us I will up date .
BOQ. and Lake Erie are a different ball game for "wallies" !
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May 22, 2014, 07:41:37 pm »
I use Torpedoes off kayaks & friends blowboats and take fish on a pretty regular basis.
They're great for a boat that doesn't have riggers, or if you don't want to paddle a kayak dragging a Mag Dipsy around!
Not sure if I would use them instead of Dipsies on a boat that already had riggers though.
I mostly run clean spoons or plugs, I've tried running a Hotspot Agitator behind Torpedoes and got skunked...but the rod with clean spoons was getting bit so I blame the funny running flasher!
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