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Anybody having success on the n santiam for steelhead if so where are the fish at?
branden28 said:Anybody having success on the n santiam for steelhead if so where are the fish at?
jd15 said:we have been nailing them up high ive been useing a 14mm orang bead 3inches above a size1 hook
branden28 said:What is this rig called and do you have a setup video on youtube I would love to try it out? I believe ive seen some of your videos online thats y I ask.
rippin fish lips said:Why 3 inches above the hook??
jd15 said:we have been nailing them up high ive been useing a 14mm orang bead 3inches above a size1 hook with a 3 foot leader under a bober with the bober stop 4foot above the bober thts all me and my buddys fish up there and i hooked 6 yesterday morning but only landed one and it was a native my buddy hooked 8 and landed 6 but 4 of them where bucks so he let them go the other 2 where hens and he kept them
RLK said:So the fish hit the bead and you pull the hook into the fish?
ChezJfrey said:I tend to doubt it. Those fish have fairly big mouths and use quite the vacuum suction to inhale. I fish spoons that are a little over 2", with a 1/0 hook and have had more than a few take the lure completely down where the hook buries pretty deep in their mouth; and spoons carry a bit more weight. I would imagine a light bead and just a hook, even a couple inches from the bead, would most times be drawn completely into the mouth as well.
The distance of the bead more likely just compels them to bite a little more often as it probably looks like a more natural presentation without the hook distorting the profile.
tonym said:You could try putting split shot evenly spread along your leader(I use bb size 8" apart usually). If that doesn't help try lightly pressing your finger against the bail right before your gear hits the water slowing down the line and flipping the hook straight foreword. If that still doesn't work and you are using the bead method you can clamp a split shot or two right onto your hook shank. Just practice.
halibuthitman said:It is illegal to peg a bead more than 2 inches from a hook, any more than 1 inch is almost snagging, and putting shot behind the presentation or bait is blatant snagging and is illegal as well for salmon and steeldead in oregon. It is ignorant **** like this that makes bead fishing look dirty. This thread should be deleted for ethical reasons.
halibuthitman said:This thread should be deleted for ethical reasons.[/QUOTE
I agree!
And that is why i asked "why 3 inches above the hook?" Just seems so unethical to me when a fish will bite a bead sitting right on the hook just finee.
Dead on about the splitshot on the hook.
jd15 said:ok so i did not know that and i have never heard it before, my bad