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oregon30
ok recently i went fishing in grants pass rogue river and gold hill hitting 6 different spots and using about 13 different color combinations ALLL NO GOOD
ok ok thank sooo is it true that steelhead are only by the banks and not in the center of the river i know that they get tired and like to rest in the slow current i cast from closest to farthest away and im hitting bottom with jigheads and then i bring it back in to adjust the bobber stop soo i know im in the zone with the float setup
Be patient. And may I suggest drafting more constructive posts...? [emoji6] odds of getting good info go way up when you ask well thought out, well described scenarios. There are many techniques to catch steelhead. As stated by others, it's not about the gear...it's the presentation. I fished 13 days in January.... 0/1. My wife came with me 4 times and she's 1/1. It's a lot of practice, unlimited patience and a lil luck.
Oh yeah..... Don't forget to enjoy your time on the river. Fish or not. If you don't enjoy that FIRST and MOST, I'd suggest chasing different fish.........
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I heard a lot of bs from people on...... Use this ..... Use that i buy what they use and go to where they go ....... And nothing
Oregon 30, steel heading takes time. (<------ not a steelhead slayer). Just find your comfort bait. What you think will work for the water in front of you. Personally I throw spinners or flies. Drifting spinners can be frustrating too but stick with it. Maybe just drift a a few eggs or a corky and yarn. On second thought don't take my advice just do you lol. Yarn and Corky with a bobber probly the least problematic option. Many effective ways just gotta stay after it. Tried for 7 months to get my first halibut on shore. Then I got 7.It sounds like to me that they are trying to help you...not feed you bs. Find what you are confident in and fish it until you get that first one, then the rest will come easy peasy. If you're not having fun just being on the river it sounds like fishing may not be for you. Good luck out there!