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Thread: Best depth for Whitefish?

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    I've been trying to determine what the best depth to fishing Whities? I used to go to the deepest part of the lake (120 feet) but I'm starting to think that might not be the only (best) option. What do you think?

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    I've been getting them in 40-70 feet, on simcoe that is

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    Yup, seen them at 30 in lakes. They will be where the food is, not the deepest part of the lake.
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    I know a guy who fishes mostly in 10 ft, and slays em. I know a guy who fishes in 110 ft and slays em.

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    I get them at 45' in a lake thats 120' deep, but I'm sure theres some down at 120' as well, I just don't fish there.

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    In the winter, everywhere. Any where from 6'-120'. Find a food source, find the whities.

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    80ft for me shallow fish are usually more active and feeding tho
    Rip yanken em!!

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    everyone has their own preference. ive seen them constantly in 120' down to 40' this season.

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    I am addicted to sight fishing for them in the skinny water, they are slow moving usually which means you can be 100% ready for the bite. If there is enough of them they can really dirty things up and make visibility very poor.

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