Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: CohoMan on January 19, 2012, 03:44:36 PM
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I remembered when I first started steelheading ( 20 years ago ), all I ever used were different colours ( small ) of spin and glow.
I used purple, black, red, orange and blue.
For the first 2-3 years, those steelies will just hammer them. I am not sure what happened after that, they do not seem to like them anymore.
Anyone using spin and glows lately????
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Theyve always worked, Buddy got one last year on December 23rd bar fishing the canal. Saw one taken this year on spin and glow.
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They most certainly work particularly #6
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I guess I should try them again!!!!
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I remembered when I first started steelheading ( 20 years ago ), all I ever used were different colours ( small ) of spin and glow.
For the first 2-3 years, those steelies will just hammer them. I am not sure what happened after that, they do not seem to like them anymore.
What happened is you started with spin-glos because they worked for salmon and you had them in your tackle box. Of course they worked because steelhead is a salmonid after all. Time went by and you evolved as an angler and found other terminal tackle that worked better at some point, so you inadvertently relegated the spin glos to the back burner.
The same happened to me with my confidence fly. I HAD to have it in my box and on EVERY time I was out because I believed it was the cat's rear. Somehow, somewhere, a different fly produced better and my confidence fly became a 'second class citizen' in my fly box although it still works and always will.
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Have caught many Steelhead on small spin n glows. If the bottom permits and I have already fished through with float and I confident there are fish in there, I will bottom bounce a spin n glow. "Change" is the name of the game when it comes to Steelhead, especially on crowded waters such as the Vedder. I usually cut back on my lead just enough to keep it down and free spool a bit as well. Hold back slightly while still free spooling ever so slightly .
glx
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They still work for me ;D
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When I was a pup spin'glos were all we used (when we didn't have bait or bugs) Started out orange was the best but quickly changed to pink. #6 in high coloured water, down to #12 in lower flows. Ah, the good old days ...
A few years ago I hooked 7 fish on the same #8 pink 'glo. Bastard snag took it before I could find #8 ;D
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Ah, the good old days when you use to fish. You really need to get out of the house.
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Ah, the good old days when you use to fish. You really need to get out of the house.
I can finally get out of the driveway :D See you at the long table
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I think a lot of people get caught up in what they are casting or what they think works better. It does matter what your casting but less then people might think, I have taken steelhead on little stone flies, leach patterns, wool, roe, pink works all kind of stuff sometimes I swear you could throw on a buddwiser cap and you would take fish. Its about finding the fish and presenting your stuff to the fish in the right way and trigering that aggressive strike. I will admit I do favour certain flies etc but I think thats just because you hook a few more fish on one thing then another and all of a sudden its your favourite. It is the confidence factor, you have to be confident in what your throwing out there and the fact that your presentation is going to get you into fish. Its just like dry fly fishing for steelhead. I havent hooked a steelhead on a dry fly yet but I have seen them rise. That doesnt mean that the dry fly wouldnt work or doesnt it just means that most of the time I end up going back to a sunk leech pattern. So of course I catch more fish with it because I use it more. Anyways, spin and glows work, so do corkies just a few weeks ago I watched a guy catch a 20lb buck on a small pink spin and glow.
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before my granpa died the only things he ever used for steelheading were goey bobs and small pink spin n glows. he caught tons of steelhead all over BC on those small spin n glows. I got all his old gear and i still use those small spin n glows in cleaner water and yes they do work, trout love em to.. and coho. i fish them with a very small fly weighted bead below it to sink it. And i have to agree with you awurban@msn.com, i have caught them on many things, alot of people over think steelhead, and believe roe is the best thing and will catch more fish. But those steelhead have seen so much roe floatin past them they get tired of it, this is where something different works great, like a small spin n glow.
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Absolutely agree, just start fishing spin in glows, different sizes and colours for all different conditions and I bet pretty soon you will start thinking its better then roe or that pink worm lol
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ah the good old days, lol. spin n glows use to work good for me . dirtier water # 6 red and green . or later in feb. and march #8 pearl pink was deadly
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ah the good old days, lol. spin n glows use to work good for me . dirtier water # 6 red and green .
Welcome and bang on norton ;) orange and green were great in coloured water!
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I think a lot of people get caught up in what they are casting or what they think works better. It does matter what your casting but less then people might think, I have taken steelhead on little stone flies, leach patterns, wool, roe, pink works all kind of stuff sometimes I swear you could throw on a buddwiser cap and you would take fish. Its about finding the fish and presenting your stuff to the fish in the right way and trigering that aggressive strike. I will admit I do favour certain flies etc but I think thats just because you hook a few more fish on one thing then another and all of a sudden its your favourite. It is the confidence factor, you have to be confident in what your throwing out there and the fact that your presentation is going to get you into fish. Its just like dry fly fishing for steelhead. I havent hooked a steelhead on a dry fly yet but I have seen them rise. That doesnt mean that the dry fly wouldnt work or doesnt it just means that most of the time I end up going back to a sunk leech pattern. So of course I catch more fish with it because I use it more. Anyways, spin and glows work, so do corkies just a few weeks ago I watched a guy catch a 20lb buck on a small pink spin and glow.
I did a story in a fishing magazine many years ago about an angler making a lure from a belt buckle that caught fish as well as another angler taking a steelhead on an orange peel. ;D I donot know where that article is. I wrote it for The Reel Angler.
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I did a story in a fishing magazine many years ago about an angler making a lure from a belt buckle that caught fish as well as another angler taking a steelhead on an orange peel. ;D I donot know where that article is. I wrote it for The Reel Angler.
i remember one time when i was little i found a nice stick a bunch of line and a hook and a weight. I rigged it all up and chewed up a starburst i was eating stuck it on the hook walked out to the end of a log and ended up catching a few trout ;D just goes to show it doesn't matter what you put infront of em.
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I caught 3 on silver red top last year,haven't tried one this year yet though.Small pink was allways a producer on the Chehalis in days past.
the Vedder killer was the chartruse orange,but they don't make them as small as they used to be .Ah the good old days!
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Caught my first ever steelhead using a small orange and black spin and glow on the Wilson R. in Tillamook County, Oregon 30+ years ago. And have caught 3 or 4 in various river systems since. Spin & glows definitely will work but I must say I have moved on to baits (if allowed) and use other lures and attractor's much more often. Still, one will never forget their first steelhead.
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i currently fish a "clown" its pearly white with white fins, and pink dots, 3 to be exact. on each side of the plug. i fish them fingernail size all the way to the size of the thumb tip. i havent gotten one this year how ever had landed one last year on that.