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Hi All,
I was at a 90+ year old customer's house helping him archive pictures from when he was a kid. The ones that got me were the tarps filled with 20 to 30 3+ lb trout. Wow. So I asked him what he used. He said the caught a little 2 to 3 inch minnow with a tiny worm, then cut the minnow in half and floated the bottom (tail) section down in the current. He also said that the head section did not work so well, just the tail section. Now two days ago another 70+ guy told me the same thing for spring browns. He also said he noticed that the plastic swim baits did not work at all, which I had also noticed. And that the head section did not work. Anyone know of a way to simulate the bottom half of a minnow? Fly? Rubber? Cut the bottom off a swim bait? Many thanks, -T |
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On Feb 13, 6:41*pm, Todd wrote:
Hi All, * * I was at a 90+ year old customer's house helping him archive pictures from when he was a kid. *The ones that got me were the tarps filled with 20 to 30 3+ lb trout. *Wow. *So I asked him what he used. *He said the caught a little 2 to 3 inch minnow with a tiny worm, then cut the minnow in half and floated the bottom (tail) section down in the current. *He also said that the head section did not work so well, just the tail section. * * Now two days ago another 70+ guy told me the same thing for spring browns. *He also said he noticed that the plastic swim baits did not work at all, which I had also noticed. *And that the head section did not work. * * Anyone know of a way to simulate the bottom half of a minnow? *Fly? *Rubber? *Cut the bottom off a swim bait? Many thanks, -T T- Why not use the bottom half of a minnow? Are you in an artificial only area? www.family-outdoors.com |
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family-outdoors wrote:
On Feb 13, 6:41 pm, Todd wrote: Hi All, I was at a 90+ year old customer's house helping him archive pictures from when he was a kid. The ones that got me were the tarps filled with 20 to 30 3+ lb trout. Wow. So I asked him what he used. He said the caught a little 2 to 3 inch minnow with a tiny worm, then cut the minnow in half and floated the bottom (tail) section down in the current. He also said that the head section did not work so well, just the tail section. Now two days ago another 70+ guy told me the same thing for spring browns. He also said he noticed that the plastic swim baits did not work at all, which I had also noticed. And that the head section did not work. Anyone know of a way to simulate the bottom half of a minnow? Fly? Rubber? Cut the bottom off a swim bait? Many thanks, -T T- Why not use the bottom half of a minnow? Are you in an artificial only area? I only get to go fishing for an hour or so at the local river when I get off early. So time is an issue. And catching minnow takes time. Not to mention chopping them apart ... (I have no problems dressing a trout, but all I can think of when I am doing that is butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary ...) And, we are only allowed to use minnows that we catch: no importation or store bought minnows allowed. Also, I find it great fun to catch trout on artificials. I caught more fish this summer on yellow hare's ears than I have ever caught in my life. I even let a bunch of them go -- a real milestone for me. And there are spring browns in the river starting the first mild run off of spring. They like meat and won't touch a fly. Had on old duffer tell me when, where and how (bottom half of a minnow). It pays to have duffers for customers! Please excuse my rambling, -T |
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Todd wrote:
I only get to go fishing for an hour or so at the local river when I get off early. So time is an issue. And catching minnow takes time. Not to mention chopping them apart ... (I have no problems dressing a trout, but all I can think of when I am doing that is butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary ...) And, we are only allowed to use minnows that we catch: no importation or store bought minnows allowed. Also, I find it great fun to catch trout on artificials. I caught more fish this summer on yellow hare's ears than I have ever caught in my life. I even let a bunch of them go -- a real milestone for me. And there are spring browns in the river starting the first mild run off of spring. They like meat and won't touch a fly. Had on old duffer tell me when, where and how (bottom half of a minnow). It pays to have duffers for customers! Please excuse my rambling, I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free -T -- Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm |
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Rodney Long wrote:
I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free Hi Rodney, I took a look at your web site and I appreciate your offer. But, it is not what I am after. The environment I am in is fast water. The bait/lure/fly has to drift naturally with the current. Although I do not fish with a fly rod, the technique I use is very similar to fly fishing. Your very interesting rid is much more suited to still water fishing. And I really do appreciate your offer. Many thanks, -T |
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Todd wrote:
Rodney Long wrote: I have the next evolution in trout fishing, this will out perform even this cut bait technique, and you use soft plastics, http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm I will even prove that it works better email me your mailing address, and I will send you a single recoil rig for free Hi Rodney, I took a look at your web site and I appreciate your offer. But, it is not what I am after. The environment I am in is fast water. The bait/lure/fly has to drift naturally with the current. Although I do not fish with a fly rod, the technique I use is very similar to fly fishing. Your very interesting rid is much more suited to still water fishing. And I really do appreciate your offer. Many thanks, -T Todd this thing also catches huge numbers of trout in fast water, you have nothing to loose to try it -- Secret Weapon Recoil Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://secretweaponlures.com/spectastic.htm |
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On Feb 14, 9:58*pm, Todd wrote:
family-outdoors wrote: On Feb 13, 6:41 pm, Todd wrote: Hi All, * * I was at a 90+ year old customer's house helping him archive pictures from when he was a kid. *The ones that got me were the tarps filled with 20 to 30 3+ lb trout. *Wow. *So I asked him what he used. *He said the caught a little 2 to 3 inch minnow with a tiny worm, then cut the minnow in half and floated the bottom (tail) section down in the current. *He also said that the head section did not work so well, just the tail section. * * Now two days ago another 70+ guy told me the same thing for spring browns. *He also said he noticed that the plastic swim baits did not work at all, which I had also noticed. *And that the head section did not work. * * Anyone know of a way to simulate the bottom half of a minnow? *Fly? *Rubber? *Cut the bottom off a swim bait? Many thanks, -T T- Why not use the bottom half of a minnow? *Are you in an artificial only area? I only get to go fishing for an hour or so at the local river when I get off early. *So time is an issue. *And catching minnow takes time. *Not to mention chopping them apart ... *(I have no problems dressing a trout, but all I can think of when I am doing that is butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary ...) * And, we are only allowed to use minnows that we catch: no importation or store bought minnows allowed. Also, I find it great fun to catch trout on artificials. I caught more fish this summer on yellow hare's ears than I have ever caught in my life. *I even let a bunch of them go -- a real milestone for me. And there are spring browns in the river starting the first mild run off of spring. *They like meat and won't touch a fly. *Had on old duffer tell me when, where and how (bottom half of a minnow). *It pays to have duffers for customers! Please excuse my rambling, -T T- I hope you don't mind me asking, but where are you fishing - that is what river? If you don't wish to say, that's fine, or if you want to send me an email. I run a website and like to learn about every body of water I can and I am kinda' curious about this. Family-Outdoors |
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family-outdoors wrote:
On Feb 14, 9:58 pm, Todd wrote: family-outdoors wrote: On Feb 13, 6:41 pm, Todd wrote: Hi All, I was at a 90+ year old customer's house helping him archive pictures from when he was a kid. The ones that got me were the tarps filled with 20 to 30 3+ lb trout. Wow. So I asked him what he used. He said the caught a little 2 to 3 inch minnow with a tiny worm, then cut the minnow in half and floated the bottom (tail) section down in the current. He also said that the head section did not work so well, just the tail section. Now two days ago another 70+ guy told me the same thing for spring browns. He also said he noticed that the plastic swim baits did not work at all, which I had also noticed. And that the head section did not work. Anyone know of a way to simulate the bottom half of a minnow? Fly? Rubber? Cut the bottom off a swim bait? Many thanks, -T T- Why not use the bottom half of a minnow? Are you in an artificial only area? I only get to go fishing for an hour or so at the local river when I get off early. So time is an issue. And catching minnow takes time. Not to mention chopping them apart ... (I have no problems dressing a trout, but all I can think of when I am doing that is butter, salt, pepper, Rosemary ...) And, we are only allowed to use minnows that we catch: no importation or store bought minnows allowed. Also, I find it great fun to catch trout on artificials. I caught more fish this summer on yellow hare's ears than I have ever caught in my life. I even let a bunch of them go -- a real milestone for me. And there are spring browns in the river starting the first mild run off of spring. They like meat and won't touch a fly. Had on old duffer tell me when, where and how (bottom half of a minnow). It pays to have duffers for customers! Please excuse my rambling, -T T- I hope you don't mind me asking, but where are you fishing - that is what river? If you don't wish to say, that's fine, or if you want to send me an email. I run a website and like to learn about every body of water I can and I am kinda' curious about this. Family-Outdoors No problem. The Carson River on the Nevada side. I just remembered a comment I read some time ago but can not remember where. It went like this, that trout attack minnows based on the position of the minnow's eyes (not looking at them). And will bypass other minnows that are looking at them. I am wondering if that is why the bottom, non-eye, section of the minnow works best: no eyes! -T |
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