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Dan Therre was on a fishing trip with his father, brother and two others, when he realized he wasn’t getting a bite.
"The trip started like most. We set up camp at an Adirondack pond near Tupper Lake after traveling across one pond and portaging into another. [After] a few hours of daylight we fished with worms without a bite,” his father, Don Therre, told NYup.com. |
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The group, who was out fishing for brook trout, ended their day without much to show for it.
The next morning, Therre said, he got up early and was able to get some response from the fish with his “Lake Clear Wobbler with a small spinner and worm behind it.”
“This combination has been used in the Adirondacks for almost a century, The brook trout responded quickly. Unfortunately, nobody else had one,” he told NYup.com. “The nearest place was a several hour portage and trip to get there. Nobody else wanted to do that.” |
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