Re: Steelhead Set-up Question?
« Reply #2 on: Today at 02:48:37 PM »
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most salmon rod setups can be used for steelheading. Just don't use a sockeye rig.
Exactly. Your approach will differ but basically the same set-up.
A 9'-12' rod and short-float your regular salmon lures (or bait where permitted) with a baitcaster or centerpin.
(if you're new I'd suggest the baistcaster as you can cover more water. BUT, after you know where they are; a centerpin is definitely more fun)
A spinning reel will work but you have to know how to use it, especially if you need to drift.
This is a readers digest version to get you on the water, but steelheading requires a a bit more than just flinging a gob of roe into the current.
Where there was once a 100 Coho there are now 5 steelhead (just an example)
Steelhead is a whole other animal that some get lucky with and others are gods.
The rest just want stay in the middle.
Good luck