Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3911 May 2020 | Page 7
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May 2020
VOL.39 • ISS. 11
How To
bon’s low stretch characteristics that make
it more sensitive and responsive than
standard monofilament.
Over the years, I’ve experimented
with several different line weights. I’ve
employed 2 pound test on the light end of
the spectrum and 6, 8 and 10 pound test
on the heavy end. I’ve settled on 6 pound
test because it provides ample power for
most stream applications. It is fine in
diameter, yet it has enough body to keep it
manageable and relatively tangle free.
Line capacity isn’t a huge issue for the
stream angler, but a silky smooth drag
is. The dominant factor in any stream
is current and current greatly magnifies
the power and speed of even modest
sized trout. If you are spooled up with 6
or even 8 pound line and hook a decent
size trout that dives into a strong current
be prepared to say goodbye if your drag
hesitates or grabs.
Beyond a quality rod and reel, stream
fishing requires a small well thought out
array of terminal tackle. Tackle boxes
are a pain to carry on a stream, so you’ll
want to carry your gear in a fishing vest or
creel. This way your gear will be readily
accessible.
Depth control is crucial when fishing
for stream trout. In most situations you
want your offering drifting near the
bottom at the same speed as the current.
Since stream depths and current velocities
change constantly you’ll need a variety
of different sizes of split shot, so you
can mix and match to achieve the proper
depth and drift. Since the amount of weigh
will need to be changed frequently, it is
important to use removable split shot.
Lead split shot with squeezable tabs at
the rear are cheap and easily removed,
but the tabs make them more prone to
snagging. Super soft English split shot
that is composed of a combination of
lead and tin doesn’t have tabs, but due to
its softness it is easily opened with your
thumbnail.
English shot is significantly more
expensive than standard lead shot, but
it doesn’t hang up as often. All things
considered I prefer the English shot when
I can get it. Generally you have to visit
a fly shop to find it or you can order it
directly from merry ‘ol England via the
Internet.
Along with split shot it is a good idea to
carry a few eighth to quarter ounce bullet
weights. You won’t use these very often,
but they are good to have just in case you
By Cal Kellogg
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are confronted with extra deep or extra
For situations when I want more flash I go will take a wide range of natural baits,
in fact any small organism found in the
fast water, conditions you’re most likely
with a model featuring a gold blade.
to find in the early spring.
Some anglers believe that you need lures stream or that falls in the stream might
just find itself residing inside a trout.
Targeting stream trout means fishing
in a wide range of different colors, but I
Having said that, I employ four different
a variety of small baits and that means
disagree. When a stream trout hits a lure it
natural baits when targeting stream trout.
the aspiring stream angler will need
is a reaction bite triggered in large part by
Worms are my favorite. The baby night
a selection of small hooks. Octopus
the vibration and silhouette of the spoon
hooks in sizes 10 and 12 along with bait
or spinner. I believe the color of the lure is crawlers found at tackle shops are great,
but smaller “garden worms” that I dig
holders in sizes 8 and 10 will meet all
pretty far down on the list of importance
myself are even better. I’ve tried red
the challenges that you’ll face on the
in terms of whether or not a trout chooses
worms and while they will catch trout I’m
stream. Sharp strong hooks constructed
to strike.
not a big fan of them. They are too small
of fine wire are important, so it isn’t
I avoid bright unnatural colors. My
wise to skimp on quality to save money.
thought is that the metallic flash put off by and too fragile for most applications.
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Gamakatsu hooks are always my first
a gold and silver lures mimics the flash of
choice. If they are not available Eagle
a baitfish, while the
Claw Lazer Sharps will get the job done.
dark color scheme
Beyond split shot and hooks, I
of my favorite
recommend carrying a Spartan assortment Panther Martin is
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of wet flies and lures. Subsurface flies can similar to the color
be fished very effectively using spinning
of the nymphs that
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can take plenty of
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trout on flies and
More important is having confidence in
lures, but artificials
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My all time favorite spoon for stream
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