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Hey guys, by now I am sure you are familiar with the Milwuakee Harbor tactics of casting for trout and salmon when they come into the harbor after upwellings. The setup is simple, just find the bait and the fish then cast a swimming jighead with a fluke on the back using essentially bass tackle. My question is would this method work well for coho, kings, and browns in springtime. As I launch out of sandy creek in Hamlin, I was thinking about hitting watomua shoal with this tactic early in the year while the water is still cold. With the structure there the bait has to be thick and the chance of getting a big hog on light tackle pretty good. Any input?

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