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Old 04-21-2006, 01:55 PM   #4
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Those are all good lures. If it is a small river, watch junior with the spoons or he'll be in the trees on the other bank. One killer lure is a floating rapala, silver/black back. It is awesome in a little current, usually casting it quartering upstream, alot of hits on the swing, as it stops going downstream and heads back up to you. Also if the floater gets snagged (rocky bottom) you can usually give it slack and it will float out. You can also float it down to an otherwise unfishable tangle (say in a real small stream) then flip the bail and just let it wiggle in the current, working it around a little bit with the rod without reeling, even making it work under an undercut bank. But do hold on that rod when you do! And you might want to bend down the barbs on those trebles.
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