Nitro Pro Team member Jim Carroll explains that while trolling is not normally the presentation of choice in late fall on North Dakota’s largest reservoir, when conditions are right, it’s the best way to get your Next Bite.
Fishing Tip – Late Fall Trolling on Lake Sakakawea S11E09
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