working a river
Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:41 pm
Still a novice at salmon, let alone steelies or other trout. I'm still trying to figure out how to read a river and learning ever so slowly how to use different techniques. Getting much better at working a spoon through a drift but not sure I have the vibrax spinners figured out yet. Definitely don't have eggs figured out. Have to work on those and plugs and jigs.
Main question is this: when working a river, do you start upstream and work down or lower and work up? I know fish move, but don't know if there is a system that logically dictates which way is more sound. Thinking about getting bank lessons, but until I have that extra cash, have to try to figure as much out as I can.
Main river system is going to be carbon and parts of Puyallup since these are closest to home, and once I get a better handle on techniques/understanding these fish, then can spend gas on other systems.
Main question is this: when working a river, do you start upstream and work down or lower and work up? I know fish move, but don't know if there is a system that logically dictates which way is more sound. Thinking about getting bank lessons, but until I have that extra cash, have to try to figure as much out as I can.
Main river system is going to be carbon and parts of Puyallup since these are closest to home, and once I get a better handle on techniques/understanding these fish, then can spend gas on other systems.