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Lake Chelan bait?
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Lake Chelan bait?
Getting set up for a week in Chelan with the new boat and I am keen on trying Lakers for the first time. I see that most guys are running Squaw fish (oops... Northern Pikeminnow) on the hook. I don't forsee being able to get some so I will need an alternative. Has anyone tried the Berkley herring strips? ![Confused [confused]](./images/smilies/msp_confused.gif)
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Re: Lake Chelan bait?
I haven't tried that, however, I have used a chunk of prawn soaked in shrimp and other flavors, and have caught lakers that way. You may want to give it a try.
Shad would be another option.
Shad would be another option.
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Re: Lake Chelan bait?
I like to use a glow flatfish type bait with krill juice on it, no pikeminnow needed
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Re: Lake Chelan bait?
Sweet! Gonna give one a try along an Ace hi.
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Re: Lake Chelan bait?
I like running Sardines. I fillet them the night before and soak them in a brine%tight then smear everything in shrimp oil. We caught them last weekend on just hoochies with no bait or scent.