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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2541272" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>I don't know your rivers. We have steelhead top to bottom so we hike in to sections the drift boaters think is their own. We can and can't use bait depending on where we are. No bait I love fishing jigs under slip bobbers. It's been called bobber fishing for 10000 years and now forums call it bobber doggin. </p><p>I have the best luck running small 1/8 is huge Maribou. If bait allowed I will tip with cured coon shrimp. </p><p></p><p>Don't ignore the riffles and small jigs will flow right down them and hit the low drag water where the fish lay. </p><p>I also like yellow braid because it floats better casts farther and easy to see. Top shot with some mono. Mend the line like fly fishing then let it run on its own in the current until you want to bring it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2541272, member: 42157"] I don’t know your rivers. We have steelhead top to bottom so we hike in to sections the drift boaters think is their own. We can and can’t use bait depending on where we are. No bait I love fishing jigs under slip bobbers. It’s been called bobber fishing for 10000 years and now forums call it bobber doggin. I have the best luck running small 1/8 is huge Maribou. If bait allowed I will tip with cured coon shrimp. Don’t ignore the riffles and small jigs will flow right down them and hit the low drag water where the fish lay. I also like yellow braid because it floats better casts farther and easy to see. Top shot with some mono. Mend the line like fly fishing then let it run on its own in the current until you want to bring it in. [/QUOTE]
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