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  1. Hi again guys. Before this thread inevitably dies I just want to ask one more question. Soon I'm hoping to land some fish with my new setup (I guess that goes without saying). I landed my share with my spinning setup and it was relatively easy with the drag etc. but I'm sure it's going to be a whole different animal with the centerpin.

     

    Can you please give me any advice about playing and landing steelhead for a novice pinner? I have no idea what to expect, let alone what to do.

  2. If anyone's interested...my Day 2 update:

     

    My casting has really improved thanks to some of your tips (see below). I've been trying the side cast and Wallis cast and am hitting my spot maybe 75% of the time. I know that means I still have lots of practicing to do, but compared to yesterday I'm pretty happy. Still no fish though, but that may be a blessing in disguise, as I can focus on practicing my casts.

     

    I moved the reel away from the butt and that made such a huge difference, I can't thank you guys (bare foot wader and floatman especially) enough for that advice.

     

    While I'm at it I might as well add another stupid question. When I use backing (which I'm not now, but will eventually), how do I connect it to the main line?

  3. My first outing with the new reel wasn't a total disaster but I have a lot of practicing to do.

     

    Good news, no birds nests!

     

    The bad news, I couldn't control where my float was going at all. After a few years of figuring out how to read the water, I could not hit my spot or even come close. More than half the time it landed less than 10 feet away from me. Needless to say, no fish.

     

    Also, my wrist got really tired so I must be holding the rod incorrectly or something.

     

    Thanks Dan on your line filling suggestion, that is what I had done so I don't feel like I'm doing anything majorly wrong on that, but I will go to backing eventually since that's what most of you are saying.

     

    I'll keep at it and maybe post and update in case anyone cares :)

  4. I just bought my first centerpin, an Okuma Aventa. I've been fishing for steelhead with my spinning rod for 3 years and am feeling very comfortable reading the water and have been catching my share of fish, so I finally decided to try a pin.

     

    I'm a bit nervous about trying it, but hope I'll catch on without too many problems.

     

    I have a lot of questions and have been reading the forums which are helping immensely.

     

    My first question is about line. The guy at the store said I should use backing, but I've read mixed things about this. Is it necessary? If so, what kind and how much should I put on? Also, how full should the spool be?

     

    Also, hopefully this question isn't too stupid, is there any advantage to reeling with your left hand vs. right hand? I've always used my right, but it seems I'm in the minority.

     

    And if you have any advice for my first time out, please let me know. Thanks.

     

     

  5. Thanks for all the advice. I think I'll follow TDunn's recommendation and try to master the spinning reel, and learn how to read the water etc.

     

    Reading all the comments though, got me thinking of another question...my baitcaster rod is a 7'2" telescopic Shimano, it says line weight 12-25lb, lure weight 3/8-1oz. Would it be ok for steelhead float fishing, or is it not suited for that?

     

    Thanks all!

  6. Hi guys.

    Is anybody using that reel:

    http://www.canadiant...l.jsp?locale=en

    Price is good and i am just thinking to get one for myself. Will really appreciate any replies about it.

    thanks.

     

    Cosmos, the Plueger President is sweet. Got one last year, and thanks to your post I just picked another one up at CTC for $49.99. The model at CTC is 6735 which is the same one I got at Bass Pro last year. Beautiful, 9 bearings super smooth.

     

    Here are the customer reviews from Bass Pro:

     

    http://www.basspro.c...__SearchResults

     

    You won't be disappointed.

  7. There has to be some other info on this board somewhere regarding shot patters......did you try a search first?

    Probably will find something, I have seen this topic before i think? Like bare foot wader said, you will get a ton of opinions on this one! I personally do, but some guys will argue not to, as some believe it will compromise the strength of your lead line?

    Hope this helps!

     

    Yes, I did try a search I did find some info on shot patterns, but as per my original post all the info I've read and diagrams I've viewed show the shot ABOVE the leader on the main line. My specific question is about placing shot on the leader BELOW the swivel. Thanks for the info regarding compromising leader strength.

  8. I'm new to the board and new to steelhead fishing as well. I've done some searching here about split shot patterns and found some great links. My question is, is it proper technique to put split shot on the leader? Most of what I've read only describes placing shot between the float and swivel. Would appreciate any advice.

  9. This might not be feasible for you because I use mine in a canoe, but I don't even use the suction cup. I screwed the transducer onto a piece of hockey stick and clamp it on the side of the canoe with a C clamp. It works great. If you use your imagination maybe you can come up with something.

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