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C_Run;n609656 said:Whatever works and you have confidence in, stick with that.
hobster;n609660 said:Don't second guess your setup if they are not biting and don't fish cautiously.
Hooked Up;n609726 said:I'm trying to add spoons to my arsenal. Awhile ago ChezJfrey gave me some instruction and turned me onto Bill Herzogs book. C_Run helped me refine my presentation and I enticed my 1st fish, albeit a 8" smolt. Much more confident than before.
hobster;n609772 said:Chez knows his stuff. I have only been fishing spinners/spoons for steel for a few years but I feel I have been honing my craft. I hook most drift fishing them, just slightly touching bottom once in a while letting the blade flutter, then letting it swing. It is a great technique to add to the arsenal indeed!
Hooked Up;n609774 said:I'm about 50/50 between jig and drifting for my catches. Want to feel one slam a spoon right a runaway train! It'll happen.
C_Run;n611249 said:So, did you have any success with spoons? I tried real hard with jigs and lost most of my jigs. Never got a bite except with spoons this season. I went with a friend last week and, of course, he hooks a fish on a jig in the first minute!