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#41 steelies

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 04:07 PM

I was assuming you were float fishing. But I guess it's still good if you bottom bounce. I've never bottom bounced in the rivers so I can't give you any tips on that. For piers I would use this set up.
Main line+ 3/4 oz egg sinker+ swivel+ 3-4 feet leader+ hook and floating sacks. I find red and neon green sacks works best.
I only do this for steelies though, I chuck spoons for salmon. It works really well for steelies.
I'm so envious that you are going to get Simms, I'm sure you are gonna love them. I just bought a house, so it's gonna be another year or two before my wife let me have mine. Cheers
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#42 w_ boughner

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 04:54 PM

Can I fish my eggs like this? Bottom bounce?

http://youtu.be/bJz8PXgyuvA




Also I got some money to buy me some SIMMS!!!
I hope to buy them this week :)

That's a perfect example of how to setup a drop shot for river fishing
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#43 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 07:54 PM

I was assuming you were float fishing. But I guess it's still good if you bottom bounce. I've never bottom bounced in the rivers so I can't give you any tips on that. For piers I would use this set up.
Main line+ 3/4 oz egg sinker+ swivel+ 3-4 feet leader+ hook and floating sacks. I find red and neon green sacks works best.
I only do this for steelies though, I chuck spoons for salmon. It works really well for steelies.
I'm so envious that you are going to get Simms, I'm sure you are gonna love them. I just bought a house, so it's gonna be another year or two before my wife let me have mine. Cheers

 

 

I was float fishing with my eggs but thanks for opening up my eyes on using my eggs for the piers.

 

That's a perfect example of how to setup a drop shot for river fishing

 

Thanks, Im gonna give this a shot if float fishing isnt working.

 

This reminds me that I gotta stock up on split shots.


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#44 Lure

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 07:59 PM

your fish (avatar) looks like a prof lake fish  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:


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#45 Knuguy

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 08:34 PM

That's a perfect example of how to setup a drop shot for river fishing

 

It might be just a matter of semantics, but I'm not sure why you are calling this a 'drop-shot' rig. Coincidentally, I tried a drop-shot rig for the first time today. It was a bit simpler than the video. I attached a small sinker near the end of my line and tied the hook on with a Palomar knot about a ft up. That way I didn't need floats in the roe bag. I could adjust the dist the roe was off the bottom by sliding the weight up or down the line. Seemed to work OK. 

 

When I used a similar set-up to the video I just tied the leader on with a blood knot and put the sinkers on to the long tag end of the blood knot.


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#46 w_ boughner

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Posted 23 September 2013 - 09:47 PM

If your flossing then tying your hook to your main line works great!! But if your fishing for browns and bows the setup in the video is much better
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#47 Knuguy

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Posted 24 September 2013 - 10:47 AM

No, I wasn't flossing. I guess that's a term that mostly applies to GTA streams where I understand you can see whole schools of fish in a small stream. The Notty where I normally fish is wide and always a bit murky w/o very many defined 'pools'. So you'd be a very long time casting any rig out and trying to snag a fish. .  


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#48 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 24 September 2013 - 11:32 AM

your fish (avatar) looks like a prof lake fish  :cool:  :cool:  :cool:

 

:cool: :cool: :cool:


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#49 coldfeet

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Posted 24 September 2013 - 04:52 PM

picked up some tying items as my father in law gave me an old kit he must have had in the basement for thirty years judging by the musty smell. bobbin, whip finish tool, 6/0 thread. oh and some roe, some drennan, 4lb fuoro and a cheap pair of forceps since I dropped mine last week. I only went in for roe haha. Checked out a bauer reel guy said he'd sell it to me for $300 regular $500 and change. hmmm not today as tempting as it was, layoff time is coming up...as for wants new waders new fly setup trying to decide on spey or switch


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#50 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 26 September 2013 - 11:21 AM

New lures in the mail

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#51 DILLIGAF?!

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Posted 26 September 2013 - 11:54 AM

#8 & #10 hooks.  4.4lb test redwing phantom fluoroleaders & phantom floats. splitshots...i'm good to go.


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#52 alwayscatching

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Posted 26 September 2013 - 07:31 PM

New lures in the mail

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Was that from tackle grab?


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#53 Mr. Bassturd

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Posted 27 September 2013 - 01:43 AM

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I picked up my first pack of nymph flies some mesh for roe bags and fake eggs for those picky days.

 

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I got these up for $3 each they are learner kits but hey they have some useful things also picked up a few extra for the little ones in my family for Christmas. 


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#54 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 27 September 2013 - 12:36 PM

^^^
NICE...can't go wrong with $3 ;)

I got a good deal on these G3's Brand New $330

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#55 MENACE

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Posted 01 October 2013 - 06:13 AM

Picked up some Simms waders, a 3 pack of cotton cordells for 9.99 a couple packs of trout beads and a pack of pink worms


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Posted 01 October 2013 - 08:03 PM

Expensive day yesterday at BPS

 

 

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and new lures in the mail

 

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#57 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 02 October 2013 - 08:19 PM

New lures in the mail...

 

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#58 usernamehere

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Posted 02 October 2013 - 11:39 PM

that white, super shallow diver crank in the first pic, where did you get it?


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#59 PUMP KNOWS

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Posted 07 October 2013 - 02:34 PM

New lures in the mail

 

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#60 iJay

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Posted 07 October 2013 - 02:58 PM

This weekend I went nuts @ Basspro in the US.

 

Great pricing.

Atlas plastic eggs x 4

reel oil

reel grease

Turtle multi tool x 2

LED Flashlights x 2

Mustad hooks x 2 100pc packs

assortment of weights

new nylon weight sacks for float fishing

assortment of flies

iPhone fishing game

Floats x 16 all different weights

6lbs, 8lbs,10lbs 1000yard spools

spinning rod holder


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