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Kevinb5688
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There are a lot of methods out there. Drifting corkies, yarn, yarn balls, etc.
Using floats with things like jigs, roe, pink worms, etc
Using spinners, spoons, flys, and many other tactics to get fish to bite.
I know there are a lot of variables but my favorites are,
In water 4-8 feet and with a slight current i use a float with a 1/8 oz jig head and a 2.5 inch pink worm or pink and white jig.
If the water is stained i will use black and red flake jigs.
If the water is 2-6 feet i like little cleos and my home made blue fox look alike spinners.
I drift fish pegged corkies with a chunk of yarn when no other option works for me.
I know weather, water depth, clarity, and tempature all effect how you attack the water, but this is my plan on a normal day. So how do you prepare for a river the night before?
Using floats with things like jigs, roe, pink worms, etc
Using spinners, spoons, flys, and many other tactics to get fish to bite.
I know there are a lot of variables but my favorites are,
In water 4-8 feet and with a slight current i use a float with a 1/8 oz jig head and a 2.5 inch pink worm or pink and white jig.
If the water is stained i will use black and red flake jigs.
If the water is 2-6 feet i like little cleos and my home made blue fox look alike spinners.
I drift fish pegged corkies with a chunk of yarn when no other option works for me.
I know weather, water depth, clarity, and tempature all effect how you attack the water, but this is my plan on a normal day. So how do you prepare for a river the night before?