Cold
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http://forums.fishusa.com/m_23220/mpage_2/key_/tm.htm That is the link to Danjae's Basics 2007 thread, also chock full of great information and tips. Over the weekend, I discussed the possibility of Steelheading with a buddy while fishing in his canoe and I've got a definite steelhead partner this fall! :) That brings me to the subject of gearing up, which is probably the funnest thing next to the actual fishing. I've been checking local stores, and while there are several regular steelhead rods, I havent seen anything I'd really call a "noodle" rod. I'd prefer to find one locally, but I may have to order one online. Anyone know if Dicks or Gander Mtn. can get them in for you if you ask nicely? Attached to the noodle rod, I'll be transferring my Shimano Sahara 750 from my ultralight. Though it will have line on it, I'm thinking of totally respooling for steelhead, with brand new line. I started using 2# Vanish this year and have been 100% pleased with it thus far. I plan to use it in the tribs too. Does anyone know if they sell full sized spools of the 2#? I've only ever seen the 110 yd. spools. For fishing around here, I usually just get one spool and go with that, but if I cant find a larger spool of it, I'll probably just buy two spools and connect them. Since it's 2# fluorocarbon, I don't plan on using any sort of leader or tippet. EDIT: Oh! Also, since I have 2 spools for my reel, I'm thinking about spooling the other one with a high quality 6# line, just in case the Vanish craps the bed and I need something that'll resist breakoffs. Good idea? For hooks, I'm thinking of just getting an assortment of tiny single, treble, and egg hooks. Locally ahead of time if I can find em, up there is I cant. Sizes from 12 to 22, though I don't really feel comfortable going much smaller than 16-18...if it'll help catch fish though, I'm willing to try anything. For bait, I'm thinking I'll probably only leave home with some fireballs, and get most of the rest up there. We'll probably get a buffet of bait, including egg sacs, single eggs, waxies, maggots, and if I think to do a little reading on how to transport them and keep them alive, maybe a few small minnows. I'll also be on the lookout for jigs, and to that end, anything that anyone suggests here will get special consideration. Along with these, I'll be taking up my assortment of F-3 rapalas, rooster tails, little spoons, and trout magnets. Now...what the heck is skein? For lead, I'll probably just bring up some small shot thats been hanging out in the tackle box for years. For floats, I'll get a pack of the Ez-trout floats...maybe 2 packs...and a few of the little round styrofoam floats with the built in weight on the bottom. I think I have some colored Sharpies at home so I may try Danjae's suggestion. Also, I may go au natural and grab a few craft store mini-corks. If it spooks them less, it'd be worth the effort. Other than that, all I think I need is waders, and they've got me a bit stumped. The neoprene certainly LOOKS the warmest, but most neoprene sets I've seen have soft feet in them...how do you use these kinds of waders? Just get a pair of cheap rubber boots and use the 'prene like a fat sock? Or do they make special grippy bottoms for these? I think this may be my biggest expense of the trip, so I'm gonna do alot of research on it. What types do you guys like?
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