Dave,
I just wanted to take a moment and thank you for the information I accumulated at the float fishing seminar, at Three Rivers Marine a short time ago.
I have been drift fishing for steelhead for 42 years now, and am very successful at it. When I first started to see the float fishing craze start to develope, I thought I would never want to resort to those tactics, as I catch a lot of fish with the techniques I use now, so why try anything else. Well, I want you to know, that I have applied what I had learned at the seminar, to good use this past week.
One day, I vowed to just use floats for the day, and was I in for an eye opener.
I was able to fish spots that I would normally pass up, because I had lost too much gear in those before. I was just amazed when the float disappeared so violently, and was fast into a huge brite native. That scenario went on all day, and continued into the next.
I still wanted to use my drift gear, in certain areas, and it was a pain in the, you know what, to change back and forth.
I have been using my regualr drift gear, under the float, with some tiny modifications, and it works as good, and of course better in the real grabby spots.
Yup, I sure have to let ya know, that you have created another convert, as I can't argue against the kind of succes in the first two days that I dedicated to fishing under a float. 17 great natives, and one was 21.69 lbs, according to the calculator on Bobs site.
Darn you, now I have to carry two rods, so I don't have to be changing to different setups. Oh well, guess I'll just have to live with it.
Once again, thanks Dave,
Catarafter