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It's raining tonight.
It should be cloudy tomorrow morning. Any tips on fishing for planted trout in an urban northern california lake? Lake Ralphine in case you know the lake. |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message ... It's raining tonight. It should be cloudy tomorrow morning. Any tips on fishing for planted trout in an urban northern california lake? Lake Ralphine in case you know the lake. Powerbait. Take a couple of different colors, but make sure one is green with sparkles. Small treble hook with small sliding sinker. Berkeley makes a hook setup, buy one to see how they are. Wal-Mart carries them. Toss out with light line, 2-4# test and with a loop in the line on the rod, hang a very light weight item on the line. Maybe 1/2 oz. Then you can see the fish take the bait and start moving off with the hook and bait as the line tightens up. Also fish a worm the same way. Get a worm inflator and put a little air in the worm so it floats. After a rain, the worm should work well anywhere there is a small stream running into the lake. |
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Bill, Bob,
Thanks for the tips. Bryan "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "Bryan" wrote in message ... It's raining tonight. It should be cloudy tomorrow morning. Any tips on fishing for planted trout in an urban northern california lake? Lake Ralphine in case you know the lake. Powerbait. Take a couple of different colors, but make sure one is green with sparkles. Small treble hook with small sliding sinker. Berkeley makes a hook setup, buy one to see how they are. Wal-Mart carries them. Toss out with light line, 2-4# test and with a loop in the line on the rod, hang a very light weight item on the line. Maybe 1/2 oz. Then you can see the fish take the bait and start moving off with the hook and bait as the line tightens up. Also fish a worm the same way. Get a worm inflator and put a little air in the worm so it floats. After a rain, the worm should work well anywhere there is a small stream running into the lake. |
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Bryan wrote:
It's raining tonight. It should be cloudy tomorrow morning. Any tips on fishing for planted trout in an urban northern california lake? Lake Ralphine in case you know the lake. Bryan other things work, but in testing head to head a Berkly Gulp red worm "on the Wiggle rig" works 10 to one better than any other lure or bait , Tell you what,, you can try it for FREE, no strings attached, and if it does not, come here and tell everyone I'm full of it. Email me your mailing address, and I will get you a kit out -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Nutri Shield insect repellent. ,TTI's StandOut Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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