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« Topic Start: March 12, 2010, 11:32:25 AM »

I have a friend who called last night to invite me steelhead fishing this coming weekend....he's allready there and has been fishing all week....he said he's been using a float and jig and doing really well....he said he is catching fish while others are not....he said what he is doing different then others is using a smaller jig and longer leader then others....but he said he's fishing in mainly 2-3' of water.

I'm wondering what you guys think about someone using a leader 6-8' long in 2-3' of water. He told me with the water so clear that a short leader won't work because the bobber/swival spooks the fish if he uses a 2' leader.

I told him that when I come over I'd like to fish the way I always do with a leader thats a length appropriate to the depth I'm fishing and not banging the bottom with my jig. He says thats why he's using Jigs that weigh 1/32 to 1/64 of an ounce so its not hitting the bottom much and that he rarely gets hung up (snagged). He says that way the jig kind of floats behind his bobber and few feet to the side depending on the area he's fishing.

What do you guys think? Do what he's doing or fish a more conventional way like I'm used to and then possibly not catch any or as many?

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