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3 minutes ago, KHNC said:

Then they banned the A-rig and ruined it for me!! 

Just don't fish Minnesota - the A-Rig is illegal here.

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2 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Just don't fish Minnesota - the A-Rig is illegal here.

 

Well, you can still use one.  It's just that only one of the minnows can have a hook and the rest have to be decoys.

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Just now, gimruis said:

 

Well, you can still use one.  It's just that only one of the minnows can have a hook and the rest have to be decoys.

Might as well just fish a swimbait - makes it better than a 1-in-5 chance of actually catching what struck.

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I agree, no point if only one of the minnows can have a hook.  You might as well fish something else.

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On 12/26/2023 at 3:29 PM, gim said:

Hope they don't have any smallmouth events planned up north for midsummer.  How on god's green earth is a guy supposed to catch brownies without staring at screens and drop shotting offshore structure? :Idontknow:

 

Kyoyo Fujita will not be on board with this format.

Well, as it turns out, they only scheduled one tournament 😂 

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