Thanks guy!
I use them lots when I'm fishing up north for walleye, pike and on hard water.
I was thinking of using them in the same way as a jig, possibly a jig tipped with a minnow.
I have a cheap portable aerator that takes two D batteries that would keep a dozen or two minnows alive in a few liters of water so I don't think it would be totally out of the question .
I just noticed I have a pack of 2" powerbait minnows, I'm headed out tomorrow so I will drift a few.
Minnow and minnow imitations are something that I want to experiment more with for steelhead and other trout.
If you were using minnows why use a float? Why not just fling the minnow out with a small sinker and let swim around?
Man cannot freely swim around in the whirlpool...
A minnow has no chance.
Need lots of weight to get the bait down 10+feet through the currents. Floats are great indicators especially for rainbows.
With a straight line, it's easy for untrained anglers to miss stikes and not even know it. A fish could take an offering, feel a line or hook and spit it out. All the while, you don't notice a thing.
Bottom bouncing is very sensitive work - I give the true masters credit. (Not the guys who chuck an egg sinker & "egg sack" and sit down)
I have to ask..(n00b question), Egg sinker meaning sliding sinker and then cast it out give it slack to allow your bait to present?
Edit...lol...I guess I could Google it....lol
Funny timing for this thread. I was depressed this weekend about not being able to get out on the ice for some ice fishing so I took my ice fishing shiners down to the river to try my luck on some steelhead with them. Where I was fishing was gin clear and I didnt have any luck with the shiners all day. I ended up getting the only fish on a cloudy white bead with 4lb fluro lead later on in the day. I will try this technique again when I head out to a place where less walking is required because it sure was a pain dragging that minnow bucket around all day! lol
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Man cannot freely swim around in the whirlpool...
A minnow has no chance.
Need lots of weight to get the bait down 10+feet through the currents. Floats are great indicators especially for rainbows.