You all seem to have some great advice. Be confident that I've used some of it this past season and had an outstanding winter pursuing and conquering the wiley steelhead.

A question for the masses...Hook size?

Growing up, everything seemed rather large, and in recent years I've downsized my gear. Realize here on the Klamath in California, our Steelhead run the 5-12 lb. range. I'll head to the Smith River, also in CA which produces considerably larger fish to 25+ lbs. Under most circumstances I have been greatly successful using #4 octopus; where ever I go. Even for the larger Coastal fish, the most successful professionals use the small hooks. (I've seen many 20+ steelhead landed on #4's)

I'll use 4's while drifting w/slinkies from the bank or drifting boat. Or, most recently, with your encouragment, drifting them under a slip bobber, also from the boat.

Most importantly I would like to know your opinions. And if I've missed a post concerning this topic, please direct me accordingly. Thank you for your insight.

Also: What's the word on the new Cotton Cordell Wiggle O?? I need a good lure to replace the OLD wee-wart. Thanks.

YoungManRiver
Klamath River,CA