AaronKrick
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I need another shot at a fresh batch of fish. Amazing how they come in right after the rain and barely any come up after that
maybe I'll try fishing the piers, thanks. I haven't had any luck in the rivers. Would you throw the same lures at the piers as you would for salmon? Glow spoons and j13s?Porkpie said:The piers at certain tributaries are very consistent for trout at this time of year. Maybe not big numbers all the time but there are some that consistently give up fish! They most
certainly aren't "done". And they certainly are
more fun than fishing gin clear low water for
terrified steelhead. Give it a try! There is
always some steelhead to be caught, it's just a
matter of how far you want to drive, and how
adventurous you are!
Id down size too smaller spoons and J11 same colours.Kleiner said:maybe I'll try fishing the piers, thanks. I haven't had any luck in the rivers. Would you throw the same lures at the piers as you would for salmon? Glow spoons and j13s?
Spoons and spinners work well. I have never caught a trout on a j13, but that's not to say it wouldn't work. Flatfish/quick fish fished very slow can work well in estuary water, and float fishing as well as bottom fishing with floating roe bags can work equally well. Beats watching petrified trout blast around a pool trying to get away from your float!Kleiner said:maybe I'll try fishing the piers, thanks. I haven't had any luck in the rivers. Would you throw the same lures at the piers as you would for salmon? Glow spoons and j13s?