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Old November 20th, 2005, 11:06 PM posted to alt.fishing
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I've been fishing the roanoke river for the stocked rainbows. This
is my first time stream fishing, I have always fished lakes. Caught
my first one today, 12 inches, limit is 7. I used corn as bait. I
have a sinker about 12 inches up the line from the hook, I have a
swivel which I attach the hook too, size 6 I think it is. Also I have
fire line on my spin casting rig, the 10 pound stuff, 4 pound
diameter. Caught the fish about 5 pm

Now I've heard people using all sorts of things for bait and making
their own attractants. I've heard bread works well, anyone tried a
bagle, specifically a garlic bagle? I heard garlic works as an
attractant. I'm a do it your self kind of person so if anyone would
like to share their knowledge I know I'd appreciate it.
Anyone know if there is any difference between canned and frozen corn,
is one more effective than the other?

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Old November 21st, 2005, 02:02 AM posted to alt.fishing
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AppleSauce wrote:
I've been fishing the roanoke river for the stocked rainbows. This
is my first time stream fishing, I have always fished lakes. Caught
my first one today, 12 inches, limit is 7. I used corn as bait. I
have a sinker about 12 inches up the line from the hook, I have a
swivel which I attach the hook too, size 6 I think it is. Also I have
fire line on my spin casting rig, the 10 pound stuff, 4 pound
diameter. Caught the fish about 5 pm

Now I've heard people using all sorts of things for bait and making
their own attractants. I've heard bread works well, anyone tried a
bagle, specifically a garlic bagle? I heard garlic works as an
attractant. I'm a do it your self kind of person so if anyone would
like to share their knowledge I know I'd appreciate it.
Anyone know if there is any difference between canned and frozen corn,
is one more effective than the other?



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