Yup, that is what I do.
Been out at least 15-20 times now and nothing landed. Lost 2. I have seen quite a few landed in areas that I fish.
Seriouly tho'....am I doing it wrong.... esp. with the float?
When I float for them, I just let the float drift, no hold back at all 'cept to keep the line up off the water.
My float sits up dead straight in the water, but I see almost every other fisher has the float almost laying flat on the surface and it sure looks like they are holding it back too.
i have not had anyone really 'educate' me on the Steelhead method, I just go by what I read on the interweb.... 'dead drift, dont hold back' .... but I am starting to doubt my 'technique'.
I toss out and get a sense of the depth and then shorten up by 1-2 ft, my leader is average 18-24 inches. I peg a bead, use a roe sack, pink and white worm, jig etc and switch 'em up fairly often. I start at the top of a run and work my way through it, starting close and working out farther.
Really I guess this post is just borne out of frustration..... or just plain bad luck.
Def not about to give up but it sure is a haul from Coquitlam to Chilliwack only to get skunked time after time.