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I have a place in Narr Bay when I only get fish if I drift with the current and correspondingly, my bait/plug does the same.
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I like to fish a couple of my spots by casting uptide and retrieving with the current. My go-to setup is a wood egg with a 3" pearl shad under it and I pop the egg. Works like a charm. Without the egg, the shad will always hang up on the bottom
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I've found that casting jigs upcurrent works best for me as they come at the fish tail ist due the the current pushing the lighter feathery end down current. especially with some pork rind on them. I think the fish feel tey're ambushing the lure.a freind of mine often outfishes me with his cocaho's doing this.
As far as metal lips go I try upstream a few times then switch to cross current. not sure which works best as I use darters across an against the current most. |
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This same place also had some nice bass mixed in as well, if they didnt pick up the spoon i used very small swim shads and both the trout and bass crushed them as well. I was excited to figure this out (happy accident) and i applied this in a few other spots and did very well as well for multiple species including my.PB pickeral which owned my 6#test right at the boat we were in a 10'car topper amd the fish was close to if not over 3'. The spoon i fell im love with was the achme thunderbolt gold, they are hard to come bye. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I would imagine fish will swim with the current or find a way to minimize it's effect when looking for food. Why waste the calories.
Analogous, I suppose to bike riding into or with the wind. Exceptions abound , but when I fish heavy current like the canal I first try fishing the plug swimming along the edge with the current. Takes some work to give it the appearance of life, but it has paid off. Sight casting to breaking fish is different. The fish are active on bait and just chase it around wherever it tries to go. Just my two depreciated cents. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Like walking the surf and casting all around the arc so to speak.Something I forget to do while fishing openings an breachways.
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The Rapala I made it so it was single hook for the belly (no treble), and single hook in the tail. Honestly, the Rapala caught just as much or more than the Yo Zuri given their hook setups. |
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I have other situations where I prefer to work against the current. I luv to work spooks and pencils when I am in the boat drifting or especially when anchored up against the current. When fishing top water in the canal you are quite often fishing them against the current unless something hits it quick out in the middle. |
See that quite a bit also. Especially in real tight, assume the current isn't as strong. Get a kick out of when the bait sees me, scoots out a few yards and gets whacked. Lots of back eddies to find plugs swirling around in too.
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If they miss, I have seen the fish miss, stop swimming and just ride the current out until it is weak, then go under to their original place. Spot on for you in my book! :) |
bucktail jigs and tighten down the drag....I fish heavy current a lot. Water balsts the river mouth I fish. Sometimes need a 3 or 4 oz to keep on bottom, and when they hit, have that drag just below closed. Let the reel and rod do most of the work but def keep them up top. when they turn back into that current and start to dive, things can get pretty funky. I like to lead them right to my waiting bridge net that I have tied down and can kick in while fighting, so it's already in the water ready to go.
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My 2 cents would be that the fly books talk in much more detail about presentation in current. Kenny Abrames foremost, Tabory and Mitchell and others as well. Check out some steelhead and other trout books too! Generally the fish are staged behind something that brakes the current for them and facing/looking upstream for something being washed their way within easy reach. That would be something cast directly upstream or being swung just in front of them across the current from a cast quartering upstream or there abouts. Want to start a real argument, debate which is more important with these guys: presentation or profile (don't even mention color if you know what is good for you). Fly fishing has made me a much better conventional fisherman! (not that is saying much, still much to learn and practice)
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