![]() ![]() When a lot of fish are rolling in the back-eddies, employ the bobber and bait.įor the shore-bound, other good bets for springers are at Macgregor Park, Casey State Park, the Slide Hole (right below Casey State Park) and the Cable Hole (near the confluence of Brush Creek on the south side and Bush Creek on the north bank). The water from Shady Cove down to White City can hold a lot of fish.īack-bouncing and pulling Kwikfish can pay off with big grabs for boat anglers. Hatchery fish stack in the Shady Cove area above the bridge, but don't overlook the traveling water downstream. Native fish spawn from Rattlesnake Rapids upstream to the dam. Try different depths until you get a grab. ![]() There may be a lot of fish, but people miss them by fishing close to the bottom. Springers suspend in the run called Pierce Boil. Mono can break at any moment with a kink, bad knot, weak spot but has that ability to sink and be practically invisible in the water.Upstream, consider the good holding water, some of it deep, above Pierce Riffle. Braided is awesome for not breaking but very useful for strong or large fish and baitcasting. The options are endless for what you want to do and everyone has their own favorites. ![]() Some people just tie on the spinner but make sure it has a swivel or is set up to keep you tangle free. Be careful though, that braided can cut you. The braided lines need a stronger knot like a double Palomar or double uni. Use a double Palomar knot to a barrel swivel on your braided side then tie your leader to the swivel with whatever knot you feel comfortable with. ![]() With the braided line you will feel more of the action from your spinner and the leader will have a little give to it since it is flexible(mono). Use a shrimp oil or other oil that mimics what they ate out at sea. ![]()
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