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gnosticbeast June 21st, 2007 11:16 PM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
Hi All,

I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.

I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
is what I need help with, there are just so many!)

Probably #10 or #14 hooks?

Thanks!
Paul


David H. Lipman June 22nd, 2007 01:54 AM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
From: "gnosticbeast"

| Hi All,
|
| I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
| tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.
|
| I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
| three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
| is what I need help with, there are just so many!)
|
| Probably #10 or #14 hooks?
|
| Thanks!
| Paul

Use a Palomar Knot and connect 4' test to a small snap swivel and snap on lure.

The three way swivel will detract lure and spook trout.

2oz sinker with 4' test ?
Isn't that heavy for such light line ?

My Gator/Krocodile spoons are 2 ~ 2.25 oz and I use 40' camo. leader on 17' test.

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Calif Bill June 22nd, 2007 02:46 AM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 

"gnosticbeast" wrote in message
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Hi All,

I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.

I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
is what I need help with, there are just so many!)

Probably #10 or #14 hooks?

Thanks!
Paul


Go to a local tackle shop. Get them to show you how to set up with Power
Bait. Take a drive up to New Melones with the family, take swimming suits,
and go into Glory Hole Sports and they will show you how to rig up.



Cliff June 22nd, 2007 11:11 AM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
I would go longer on the pole if you are fishing from shore, heavier on the
line and lighter on the lead. Remember that a lot of times the fish aren't
out in the midlle of the lake. Those Trout like to cruise the shores in
the mornings and evenings and move deeper during the day.

If you have a longer pole with a little bit of action you can cast bait a
loooong way. This time of year I would probably go with floating powerbait
on a carolina rig. Either that if they have just planted the lake or it is
early or late in the day, use a sinking powerbait and a bobber and just
drop it down a foot or so.


Cliff


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[email protected] June 22nd, 2007 10:05 PM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
On Jun 21, 4:16 pm, gnosticbeast wrote:
Hi All,

I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.

I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
is what I need help with, there are just so many!)

Probably #10 or #14 hooks?

Thanks!
Paul


Hi Paul
I've never been fishing trout in California.
What are the best places?


Steve
http://stevemattews.snn.gr/


Calif Bill June 23rd, 2007 05:34 AM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 

wrote in message
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On Jun 21, 4:16 pm, gnosticbeast wrote:
Hi All,

I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.

I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
is what I need help with, there are just so many!)

Probably #10 or #14 hooks?

Thanks!
Paul


Hi Paul
I've never been fishing trout in California.
What are the best places?


Steve
http://stevemattews.snn.gr/


Which part of the state do you reside in?



[email protected] June 25th, 2007 12:11 AM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
For fundamental fishing gear (rod, reel, line, tackle) and casting
questions please visit http://www.angelfire.com/ia3/fishing/index.html

Good Luck and fun fishing
SV

On Jun 23, 12:34 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
wrote in message

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On Jun 21, 4:16 pm, gnosticbeast wrote:
Hi All,


I'm picking up fishing again and would like some advice on the basic
tackle I need for fishing rainbow trout in California lakes.


I'm thinking 5 foot light rod with spinner reel and 4lb test mono
three way swivels- 2oz sinker on one and a lure on the other (the lure
is what I need help with, there are just so many!)


Probably #10 or #14 hooks?


Thanks!
Paul


Hi Paul
I've never been fishing trout in California.
What are the best places?


Steve
http://stevemattews.snn.gr/


Which part of the state do you reside in?




RoadHunter June 28th, 2007 08:00 PM

Need Rig advice- freshwater shore fishing rainbow trout
 
Dear lord, a TWO OUNCE sinker? How would you ever know if you had a
fish on? Sinkers that size are for casting with surf rods for giant
catfish, stripers, or snagging spoonbills below dams.
I have been doing this type of fishing for decades, and you're on the
right track with the rod and line, but I'd drop down to 3# test, and
tie on a 1/16 or 1/24 oz black and white rooster tail with silver
blade, especially first thing in the morning. When they quit hitting
those, go to a tiny bullet weight above a tiny split shot about 18"
above a "puff ball" aka salmon egg fly, and let it bump along the
bottom. Another killer in all conditions is a 1/32 oz olive jig with
a gold bead head.



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