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Old August 16th, 2006, 07:33 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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"Joe Haubenreich" wrote in
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I echo, Bob La Londe's advice. When it comes to fishing river current, he

is
in his element.


Thanks Joe, I appreciate that. I was trying to figure out if a spinner bait
would be a good bait for that application as Charles indicated and from my
experience I just couldn't manage it.

HOWEVER, upon reflection there is one way that I do use a spinner bait in
heavy current. Perhaps not the best application, but one that has worked
for me with inlines, and should work with safety pins as well.

I learned it bank fishing canal bridges. I would back wind the spinner bait
with the current from upstream of my target letting the bait drift back with
the current, but holding it back just enough to keep the blades spinning.
This works were you can get a straight shot, but it also works when you have
to make long casts to get out and across to hit your target areas. Simply
cast out upstream and past your target allowing the current to sweep over or
past your target area and spin the blades for you. You can bump a spinner
bait with blades flailing against a bridge column , and then let it drift
back into the dark shadows under the bridge quite handily with a little
practice.

That goes all the way back to the first bass I ever caught a little over 30
years ago when I was ten years old. We caught a bunch of them that day, and
I think I amazed my dad because I told him how to do it before I ever tried
it.


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