I’ve been doing a fair number of two-species fishing trips in recent years, where we fish for one target species for a while, then switch gears and try for something else.
In the spring, for instance, we often fish walleyes on the Detroit River and after we boat our limits, we’ll finish off the day chasing white bass. Earlier this month I had a rather unique trip on Michigan’s Torch Lake where we fished for two totally different targets using two different techniques at the same time; we fished for perch and Atlantic salmon.
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