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luds 12-18-2006 05:02 PM

Fishing Darters, Metal Lips, Bottles Etc. in Strong Current
 
Looking for some info on this subject. I've done OK drifting eels but would like to gain some knowledge on how to most effectively fish plugs in water with a strong current like a river mouth or breachway.

What plugs(not jigs...seperate subject) do you prefer and how do you fish them in these conditions?

Thanks to anyone willing to share.

steve24 12-18-2006 06:31 PM

I like using deep diving metal lips in areas with a strong current and some deeper water. In the types of areas I ussualy fish I ussually like to place my casts so the plug will swing around through current seams or eddies. Ussually if the current is really ripping, I dont retrieve at all, I just let the plug do the work against the current.

jklett 12-18-2006 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by steve24 (Post 442804)
Ussually if the current is really ripping, I dont retrieve at all, I just let the plug do the work against the current.

I can add that if the current is really strong, you can always switch off the anti-reverse and backreel to keep your plug from rolling out or working too franticly. Makes it look like it's struggling and can't quite keep up with the current. Also, don't ever try a surface swimmer in that situation;) .

jim sylvester 12-18-2006 08:31 PM

Darters, rm smiths, finnish swimmers

if you don't go with the eels, you can rig a surf hog on a point jude wobble head...deadly

or you can trade what we discussed and I'll really tell you what I do:jump:

luds 12-18-2006 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 442860)
Darters, rm smiths, finnish swimmers

if you don't go with the eels, you can rig a surf hog on a point jude wobble head...deadly

or you can trade what we discussed and I'll really tell you what I do:jump:

you want these Jim?

http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...2&d=1166490500

jim sylvester 12-18-2006 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 442897)


for the love of god, give one of them up and make the damn trade

your killing me here

time to bust out the camera and take some pics of the sqiddy pencils in compromising postions with a revolver to them

luds 12-18-2006 10:52 PM

this is another example of how the camera improves the look of the plugs. i've fished these pretty hard and they're dented and scratch but somehow look unused.:confused:

i got a couple 2 oz. pencils from m&d's over the weekend. the squid eyes are nice but i'll survive without 'em.

luds 12-18-2006 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 442860)
Darters, rm smiths, finnish swimmers

if you don't go with the eels, you can rig a surf hog on a point jude wobble head...deadly

or you can trade what we discussed and I'll really tell you what I do:jump:

jim,

i won't ask for the whole jim sylvester method but do you ever find that you get hits while you're retrieving the plug vs. letting it strum in the current. also do you typically give the plug a good drift or vary your drift to cover more water?

numbskull 12-19-2006 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 442759)
Looking for some info on this subject. I've done OK drifting eels but would like to gain some knowledge on how to most effectively fish plugs in water with a strong current like a river mouth or breachway.

What plugs(not jigs...seperate subject) do you prefer and how do you fish them in these conditions?

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These all work in the outflows I fish
Beachmaster darter 3 oz (yellow is better)
Capt Andy slopehead (even better with a skin)
Gibbs big bottle (probably the best of the three).

numbskull 12-19-2006 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 442903)
this is another example of how the camera improves the look of the plugs. i've fished these pretty hard and they're dented and scratch but somehow look unused.:confused:

Damn, I need a better camera. This is what my dannies look like when fished pretty hard. All but one I'm still using.

jim sylvester 12-19-2006 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 442903)
this is another example of how the camera improves the look of the plugs. i've fished these pretty hard and they're dented and scratch but somehow look unused.:confused:

i got a couple 2 oz. pencils from m&d's over the weekend. the squid eyes are nice but i'll survive without 'em.

glad you got a couple luds

you do realize the only reason they catch fish is because of the eyes, don't you ......:conf:

anyways, I thought the winter would go by a little bit faster with us razzing each other up.....I guess its time to hibernate now

whats the avatar?

jim

jim sylvester 12-19-2006 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 442905)
jim,

i won't ask for the whole jim sylvester method but do you ever find that you get hits while you're retrieving the plug vs. letting it strum in the current. also do you typically give the plug a good drift or vary your drift to cover more water?



letting it "strum" in the water usually produces larger fish for me anyways, espexcially with darters

great question on the length of the drift

vary until you find where the fish are, they are usually holding somewhere specific in the drift

Piemma would probably know this as i read in an old timers log book once......drifting the river on a 14 count, 16 count, 20 count, finally starting picking up the fish on 36 count, and there was fish every drift for the next 2 hours on the 36 count

luds 12-19-2006 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 443052)
letting it "strum" in the water usually produces larger fish for me anyways, espexcially with darters

great question on the length of the drift

vary until you find where the fish are, they are usually holding somewhere specific in the drift

Piemma would probably know this as i read in an old timers log book once......drifting the river on a 14 count, 16 count, 20 count, finally starting picking up the fish on 36 count, and there was fish every drift for the next 2 hours on the 36 count

Jim,
That's awsome info and I appreciate that you're willing to share it. I thought that would be the case but it's nice to have the reinforcement.

Did you see the BM dannies on the other site. I know you want them bad....but that bad??? Might be your last shot at that the 3 oz. size.

jim sylvester 12-19-2006 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by luds48 (Post 443061)
Jim,
That's awsome info and I appreciate that you're willing to share it. I thought that would be the case but it's nice to have the reinforcement.

Did you see the BM dannies on the other site. I know you want them bad....but that bad??? Might be your last shot at that the 3 oz. size.

mucho dinero

jim sylvester 12-19-2006 01:01 PM

still trying to fgiure out what the avatar is

luds 12-19-2006 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 443063)
still trying to fgiure out what the avatar is


That's me:huh: Plugs can do horrible things to a man.


You have to watch "The Wire" to get it. That guy's a dope fiend.

Maybe it's time for a new avatar.

luds 12-19-2006 01:20 PM

That's better.:rotf2:

jim sylvester 12-19-2006 03:31 PM

:behead: :rolleyes: :rocketem:

RIROCKHOUND 12-19-2006 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jim sylvester (Post 443052)
Piemma would probably know this as i read in an old timers log book once......drifting the river on a 14 count, 16 count, 20 count, finally starting picking up the fish on 36 count, and there was fish every drift for the next 2 hours on the 36 count


SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

Nebe 12-20-2006 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 443137)
SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

in the wetsuit its a 1 or 2 count. :bl:

Pete_G 12-20-2006 10:58 PM

When Beachmaster finally makes the Dannies I'm going to buy plugs like I never have before...

Knowing the normal timetable, I'm guessing sometime around next fall we might see actually see some...

RIROCKHOUND 12-21-2006 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Nebe (Post 443429)
in the wetsuit its a 1 or 2 count. :bl:

You shut up too :D

Nebe 12-21-2006 02:09 PM

in both directions.. up or down :hihi:


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