stream fishing

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2012/04/09 01:29:37 (permalink)

stream fishing

Me and a few buddies will be heading up to one of their cabins for trout opener for some stream fishing and I never really fish streams, anybody have any helpful tips? I'll be using spinning gear, I never really got into fly fishing
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    anatikus
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    RE: stream fishing 2012/04/09 02:48:23 (permalink)
    get some assorted colors of powerbait, waxworms and a smallish minnow container.....and cast where the snags are....other than that, watch what everyone else does.

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    RE: stream fishing 2012/04/09 07:09:30 (permalink)
    shiny bent pieces of metal dude. that's all i use for one of my two trout trips a year. they can't resist shiny. unless  you get to fish with somebody who doesn't give you crap for using bait. then i'd go with waxies.
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    RE: stream fishing 2012/04/09 18:15:10 (permalink)
    all you need are some 1/8" roostertails in assorted colors or live bait
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    RE: stream fishing 2012/04/09 18:43:02 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: northparklake

    all you need are some 1/8" roostertails in assorted colors or live bait


    1/8 oz.

    But yes, I agree. Be sure to carry black, white, and chartreuse. The rainbow trout colored ones were also a favorite of mine.
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