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streamscream
Hello, i've been in pursuit of trout/steelies in the Willamette in Eugene for past few weeks and actually this is my first attempt to catch a wild salmonid.
I've used size #0 or #1 spinners, but they tend to sink faster that i'd like in shallow water when i'm retrieving them slow and get snagged very often.
Do you think an extremely light spoon such as a Dick-Nite or a tiny crankbait would be more effective?
I'm also considering drift fishing with a bobber and small plastic worms.
I really hate snags because they make me feel like i'm throwing garbage into the water...
I've used size #0 or #1 spinners, but they tend to sink faster that i'd like in shallow water when i'm retrieving them slow and get snagged very often.
Do you think an extremely light spoon such as a Dick-Nite or a tiny crankbait would be more effective?
I'm also considering drift fishing with a bobber and small plastic worms.
I really hate snags because they make me feel like i'm throwing garbage into the water...