knotabassturd
8/19/2011 8:02:00 PMCreation
8/19/2011 8:48:00 PMGood to know many others have luck, I saw over 100 fish being pulled out all around me throughout the 10 hours I was there with friends (they limited out) sad to say, but I won't be going back... No point.
natetreat
8/19/2011 9:36:00 PM@creation it just takes skill and practice. If you're not catching fish using the same gear that your buddies were limiting out on, it means you have to try and do what they're doing. It's a knack and a talent that can only come from practice and experience. Don't give up on 'em, these are some of the easiest fish to catch. Although trying a river with more visibility like the snoho might give you an easier target.
Creation
8/19/2011 10:34:00 PMThink if you had a dead hand, that you could hit, stab, burn, and not feel a thing. That's my hands, I am pretty lucky that they are still functional and I can grab things, my nails have feeling so when I cast I use the tips of my thumb to put pressure on the line. I was trying to do it by watching the pole twitch, and as the two guys down from me put it "you can't catch em like that, you need to feel the fish".
Thanks for the encouragement though.
Salmon Famon
8/20/2011 3:07:00 AMkingfisher101
8/20/2011 10:32:00 AMflinginpooh
8/20/2011 8:56:00 PMMrJohn
8/20/2011 9:56:00 PMYou have to pick a place where it won't interfere with how others are fishing though.
You can find lots of info by googling and there are even some u-tubes on it.
I've been giving it a try more often this year, without luck so far, but I know many do have luck with it.