#133265 - 01/02/02 09:09 PM
Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Parr
Registered: 12/10/01
Posts: 62
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First off, since I'm fairly new here, I would like to say this BB contains some tremendous info. to less experienced steely chasers, like me.
There is a small stream located in Vancouver that is giving me a migrane. I've had limited success catching Steelies the past couple of years just casting small plugs. But this year, when its loaded with more fish than any other year I can't buy a fish. I've seen other people catch bright fish on just about everything. So this brings me to my question. Should I switch tactics to something I'm not experienced with, or keep fishing my small plug(that I've caught fish on the past couple years)with confidence? Even though my confidence is fading. Thanks for any input, Perplexed in BG
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#133267 - 01/02/02 09:18 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Spawner
Registered: 10/29/01
Posts: 561
Loc: Kenmore, WA
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i know that its hard to change but try. the only thing i have alot of confidence on is drifting bait and corkies or glowballin' . i think that once you get a fish on somethin else your confidence sky rockets. tyler
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#133268 - 01/02/02 09:24 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Spawner
Registered: 04/18/01
Posts: 861
Loc: Milwaukie, OR
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Best lure in the world won't catch fish in your bathtub. Unless you're running a mini-hatchery in your bathroom.
Use what you're confident with, as long as it's known to catch fish.
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#133270 - 01/02/02 11:51 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 06/17/99
Posts: 127
Loc: OR
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trouter If you're not catching any fish with your plugs then try something different. For winter steelhead I'll dedicate one rod for fishing only the pink worm. I have tremendous confiednce in the pink worm and use it every time I fish. It's good to have a variety of options when fishing for steelhead whether it's plugs, spinners, pink worms or jigs. You never know what the fish are in the mood for.
Mark
[ 01-02-2002: Message edited by: First Cast ]
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#133271 - 01/03/02 12:17 AM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/00
Posts: 487
Loc: oregon
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I totally agree with First Cast. Although there is certainly something to be said for confidence, why continue to use a particular approach if it is not working? Watch very closely what others are doing and where they are doing it. Steelhead will lay in very predictable locations and certain approaches will take fish in these areas day after day. Learn to fish with a bobber, on the bottom and also with plugs, they all have their place and all will be the "hottest thing going" on a particular day. Good luck!
RM
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#133274 - 01/03/02 08:01 AM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Trouter, First off I would say you are among the few that use plugs from the bank. That can be a very effective way to fish - when they are in the mood for them. We've obviously had a lot of rain this season. With the river up and more colored, plugs become less effective than if the water is lower and clearer. That's because when the river is lower the fish can see the plug better and they are also usually 'holed' up and become more territorial, so strike plugs more often. Like Mark said, have at least a small aresenal of different types of lures and bait, and learn how to use them. And in what conditions they are most effective. For the higher colored water of ****** Creek after rains, try a small hot pink Spin N Glo with egg clusters drifted near the bottom thru all good looking holding spots, where fish will rest during there higher water movement. Watch where and how the guys catching fish are doing it. You will pick it up fairly quickly by reading good fishing literature and having astute river side observation. > By the way, don't mention the name or where that little stream is. We have a lot of good Vanc. anglers that might be upset if a small zipperlip river gets mentioned. Mention all the big well know rivers you want to though. RT
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#133275 - 01/03/02 02:26 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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BUCK NASTY!!
Registered: 01/26/00
Posts: 6424
Loc: Vancouver, WA
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Trouter, This is a great little creek. The best part about it is you can fish it in either high muddy water or low partial clear conditions. When it's on the drop and clearing is when I'd recommend bait (shrimp, eggs, chunks of prawns) with a size #10 flame orange or rocket red corky or cheater. If your fishing the falls in high water go with a double size #10 or #8 flame orange corky with the same colored yarn and fish it from the north side, and take a heavy meatstick because when you hookem they turn and burn and you have no place to run. As for the plugs, as RT said it's not a common tactic but works at times and I will add to what RT had said that matches up with colder clearer water and that's the river temp usually will drop and that's especially when you want to use hardware (spinners, spoons, plugs), as the fish become a bit lethargic and it sometimes takes some flash to get them moving. But remember the hardware works best in those clearer water conditions. Keith
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#133276 - 01/03/02 10:38 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Anonymous
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For this creek try a bobber and jig set up. It will allow you to fish more water effectively. The pink worm on a collar is a very good starter.
Have you had any problems with the local creekside vagrants? I have noticed a few more than normal down there.
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#133277 - 01/03/02 10:50 PM
Re: Eggs, Pink Worms, or Spinners, or confidence?
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/08/01
Posts: 1155
Loc: Out there, somewhere
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If the creek is the one I think it is, or even if it isn't, I'd try pearl pink corkies with some pink yarn, and maybe a small goober of egges (that's a technical term, boys and girls, write if you want the definition). If the water is clear and cold, I'd try working a small to mid sized silver spoon, like a little cleo. Also a small to mid sized spinner. That's what I used to use a lot when I lived down there.
Thre are also a couple of theories to try. One is, look at what the guy who is carrying fish out has on his rod, and use that. Exactly that, and watch him for a while to see how to use it. The other is, look at what the guy who is carrying the fish out has on his rod, and use something dramaticallly different JUST AFTER HE LEAVES. I often do well by showing the fish something different than what they see all the time.
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