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Hey guys,

Thinking about trying the inshore waters this week if we get a really nice day. I spend most of my time in Lake Erie in my 16 ft tiller chasing walleyes and looking to try something different. I thought targeting browns might be an option.

I have two riggers and a couple dipsy rods. From everything I read finding where the thermocline intersects the bottom is a good starting point. I dont have a speed and temp unit buy my Lowrance will sometimes pick up the thermocline, probably looking for bait on the bottom is a good idea to.

I'm guessing 60-100 fow? Any advice / pointers would be great. I have some NK 28's, Stingers, Contenders, and DW SS's.

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If you start in 60 fow you'll probably drive over most of the browns. We regularly catch them in mid summer in 30-45 fow out of Olcott. I would work 30-60 east of port before you move out to 60-100, you will very likely also get kings in that 60-100 zone.

Tim

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Check your lures for weeds often as the inside water off Olcott has been loaded with Niagara tossed salad.

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