solopaddler Posted December 11, 2009 Author Report Posted December 11, 2009 if you ever get tired of taking great steelhead pictures, I here Hef is lookin for a photographer as well Where do I apply?
BillM Posted December 11, 2009 Report Posted December 11, 2009 Where do I apply? Pft, that's my job!!!!!!
DRIFTER_016 Posted December 11, 2009 Report Posted December 11, 2009 You must have a notch in the back of your neck from the pictures with the rod behind your shoulders, or are one hell of a good balancer, Velcro!!!!!!
MJL Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 Great report as usual Mike…Congrats to the both of you. Also great tips for sure. Your self cocking floats with the leadcore sounds very interesting. When I was a kid learning how to float fish for steelhead, I grew up fishing with a few ex-pat Brits who fished my home rivers – They were finesse freaks running #6 or #8 shot all the way down from the float to the hook (usually #16 - #20 spade end hooks) and they never used more than 4lb line (mainline). They used to make their own floats as well that were self-cocking out of goose or porcupine quills. One of them gave me a book they brought over from the UK for his own kids (Which I guess they didn’t have much interest in reading – It was still in its plastic wrap)…It sort of outlines the floats they used to use in the frogwater on my local rivers…Here’s a scan: I’ve always been interested in making these floats myself but never fancied grabbing onto an angry goose’s ass to try to harvest some quills …Might give the leadcore a try myself instead this winter
fishinguypat Posted December 12, 2009 Report Posted December 12, 2009 why would that much weight matter as long as it at the red spot?
Spiel Posted December 15, 2009 Report Posted December 15, 2009 I love estuary, "frogwater" steel. Amazingly simple when you've got the right setup in the right place at the right time. Float even twitches......"fish-on". Nothing but you and the fish, how could you not love it!
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